Radyo 3

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TRT Radyo 3
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Type radio station
Country
Broadcast area
Nationwide
Headquarters Kızılay Square, Çankaya, Kızılay, Ankara
Programming
Language(s) Turkish
Format Classical music, jazz, popular music and rock
Ownership
Owner TRT
History
Founded9 September 1974;48 years ago (1974-09-09)
Coverage
Affiliates TRT 3
Links
Webcast Web Stream
Website radyo.trt.net.tr/Kanal/3/radyo-3.aspx

Radyo 3 is a radio network of Turkish Radio and Television Corporation (TRT). This network specializes in all types of western music such as classical music, jazz and popular music. [1]

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There are also short news bulletins in Turkish, English, French and German. In the past, this network was also used together with TV for foreign film broadcasts. While the TV broadcast in Turkish, Radyo 3 broadcast the original soundtrack.

Technical details

Radyo 3 broadcasts on FM band. Below is the frequencies of some of the transmitters of Radyo 3. [2] (The ERP power of the FM transmitters are 50 or 100 kW)

CityFrequency, MHz
Adana 89.2
Ankara 91.2
Antalya 91.6
Bursa 91.1
Eskişehir 94.4
Istanbul 88.2
İzmir 88.0
Mersin 95.8

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