Dost TV

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Dost TV
Dost TV.jpg
Country Turkey
Programming
Language(s) Turkish
Picture format 4:3 (576i, SDTV)
History
Launched2005
Links
Website http://www.dosttv.com/

Dost TV is a privately held thematic TV channel in Turkey and airs mainly religious programs. It was established in Ankara in 2005. 'Dost' means 'friend' in Turkish.


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