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Television channel
Ulusal Kanal
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CountryTurkey
Broadcast areaTurkey (satellite, cable, terrestrial, web), Middle East and Eastern Europe (satellite, web)
HeadquartersBeyoğlu, Turkey
Programming
Language(s)Turkish
Picture format16:9
Ownership
OwnerYalçın Büyükdağlı
History
Launched2000
Links
Websitewww.ulusal.com.tr

Ulusal Kanal (English: the National Channel) is a private Turkish nationwide TV channel established in 2000 broadcasting news and politics. It is linked with the Patriotic Party and was raided by police in 2011 as part of the Ergenekon investigation. Broadcast is done in 576i@50 fields/s SD despite having 1080i HD broadcast equipment. Ulusal Kanal is partly financed by ads and partly by merchandise.

See also

References

  1. Today's Zaman, 23 August 2011, Perinçek's son, three others arrested in Ergenekon investigation

External links

Turkey Television in Turkey
Turkish Radio and Television
Demirören Group
Turkuvaz Media Group
Doğuş Media Group
Ciner Media Group
Acun Media
beIN Media Group
The Walt Disney Company Turkey
Warner Bros. Discovery
Paramount
New World Media Group
Esmedya
İhlas Media Group
BBC Television
Saran Medya
Notable others
Defunct


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