Ankara Radio

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Ankara Radio
TRT Ankara Radyosu - logo.png
Broadcast area Kızılay Square, Çankaya, Kızılay, Ankara, Turkey
Frequency TSR: 5
Programming
Format Turkish pop music, Turkish rock and Turkish classical music
Ownership
Owner TRT
Links
Website trt.net.tr

Ankara Radio (Turkish : Ankara Radyosu) is a nationwide radio network broadcasting from Ankara. Its first broadcast was on 6 November 1927, by a 5 kW longwave AM transmitter over 1554 meters.

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