Karadeniz TV

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KRT TV
Country Turkey
Headquarters Turkey
Programming
Language(s) Turkish
History
Launched18 May 2005 (as Karadeniz TV)
September 2014 (as KRT)
Links
Website www.krttv.com.tr

Cultural TV (KRT TV) is a Turkish nationwide TV channel established in 2005. It has a sister radio station, Karadeniz FM, launched in 1994. [1]

It covered the 2013 protests in Turkey. [2]

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References

  1. KRT TV, KRT TV
  2. gazeteciler.com 14 June 2013, Karadeniz Televizyonu'na Gezi icrası...