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Turkish television channel Television channel
teve2
CountryTurkey
Broadcast area List
AffiliatesKanal D
Programming
Language(s)Turkish
Picture format1080i HDTV
Ownership
OwnerDemirören Group
History
Launched15 February 2008; 16 years ago (2008-02-15)
Former namesTNT (2008–12)
tv2 (2012–16)
Links
Websiteteve2 official site

teve2 is a Turkish entertainment channel owned by the Demirören Group. The channel launched on 18 August 2012, with the tv2 name to replace TNT, which had decided to withdraw from the Turkish market due to difficulty. In 10 October 2016, the channel changed its name to teve2. Like most Turkish channels, both local and foreign programs are shown on the channel, and the foreign programs may be broadcast either dubbed or in their original language. The channel is mostly known for its broadcast of the game show Kelime Oyunu (Word Game in English).

On-screen identity

  • Since 2016 Since 2016

teve2 HD is the high-definition version of the teve2 channe l was launched in February 2013. Until 2014 the channel was only accessible through the D-Smart platform, but with the launch of the Turksat 4A satellite, it was added to Vodafone TV and the Turksat 4A satellite.

References

  1. ^ "TeVe2 Seyirciye Merhaba Dedi - Medyanoz". medyanoz.org. Retrieved 2021-09-02.
  2. Beyazperde. "Tv2'in Yabancı Dizileri Ne Zaman Başlıyor?". Beyazperde (in Turkish). Retrieved 2021-09-02.

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See also
Doğan Holding
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
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Defunct


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