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TRT Avaz

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Television channel
TRT Avaz
CountryTurkey
Broadcast areaKızılay Square,Çankaya,Kızılay, Ankara
Programming
LanguagesTurkic
Russian
Picture format16:9 (1080i,HDTV)
Ownership
OwnerTRT
Sister channelsTRT 1
TRT 2
TRT 3
TRT 4
TRT Haber
TRT Spor
TRT Türk
TRT Çocuk
TRT World
TRT Arabi
TRT Kurdî
TRT Müzik
History
Launched27 April 1992; 33 years ago (1992-04-27)
Links
Websitetrtavaz.com.tr
Availability
Terrestrial
DVB-T2 (Kyrgyzstan)MUX 2

TRT Avaz is a channel broadcast by theTurkish Radio and Television Corporation with focusing on Turkey and Balkans. It was launched in Turkey on 21 March 2009 and broadcasts throughout the Balkans, Turkic Central Asia, the Middle East, and the Caucasus.

Programs are televised inAzeri,Turkmen,Kazakh,Kyrgyz,Russian,Tatar andUzbek with Turkish-language subtitles, and include documentaries, talk shows, culture and music programs as well as region-specific films and soap operas. Audiences also have the opportunity to learn Turkish through tutorials.

The channel's name was announced by PresidentAbdullah Gül as "Avaz", a word that means "voice" in many Central Asian languages.

History

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The channel traces its origins to the creation of TRT-INT Avrasya on 19 February 1992 (created per decision of the General Secretariat of the National Security Council under the then-prime ministerSüleyman Demirel), a sub-feed of TRT-INT catering the Turkic countries that gained their independence from the USSR in 1991, as means of international co-operation with Turkey.[1] Initially, upon launch on 27 April 1992, the channel broadcast from the Eutelsat V-F7 satellite, but moved to Türksat 1B on 23 September 1994.[2] Since the channel shared studios and resources withTRT-INT, the channel was known under the combined name TRT-INT Avrasya in its early years.[1] Early progarms included magazine programYaşadıkça, music progarmAsya’dan Müzikli Esintiler and the documentary programsOrta Asya Esintileri andAltaylar.[1]

The channel started broadcasting inKyrgyzstan on 1 June 1992, between 3pm and 6pm. The channel was criticized there due to its airtime, the scope of its broadcast area and the fact that all of its programs were broadcast inTurkish.[1] Its target coverage area was improved in September 1994 with the announcement of the satellite relocation, which coincided with the introduction of a satellite telephone link from Turkey to Central Asia.[3]

With the TRT rebrand on 1 February 2001, the channel was renamed TRT Türk.[2] The rebrand was used as a means of improving its public image in the target countries.[1]

On 21 March 2009, coinciding withNowruz, a date of special significance in Turkic countries, the channel was renamed TRT Avaz. The relaunch was marked with a special gala featuring numerous Turkic artists, with Turkish superstarTarkan taking part at the end.[4] The new name also strengthened its concept as a pan-Turkic channel, emphasizing in three core areas, the Balkans, the Caucasus region and Central Asia.[1]

TRT Avaz launched digital terrestrial TV broadcasting inKyrgyzstan on 29 October 2018, covering 68% of the country.[5]

Logos

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  • 2012 to 2014
    2012 to 2014
  • 2014 to 2018
    2014 to 2018
  • New logo
    New logo

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcdef"Sovyetler Bırlığının Dağilmasindan Sonra Kirgizıstan İle İlışkılerde Türk Medyasi: TRT-Avrasya, TRT-Türk Ve TRT-Avaz".Archived from the original on 2020-03-24. Retrieved2025-04-12.
  2. ^ab"Historial background of radio and television broadcasting in Turkey". Archived fromthe original on 2006-08-30. Retrieved2008-08-23.
  3. ^"Turkish TV Expands".The Straits Times (retrieved from NLB). 1 October 1994. Retrieved14 April 2025.
  4. ^TRT'nin sürpriz kanalı 21 Mart'ta yayında..., TRT, retrieved 12 April 2025
  5. ^"TRT Avaz Kırgızistan'da karasal yayına geçti". 29 October 2018.Archived from the original on 29 June 2024. Retrieved29 June 2024.

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