Kanal 7

Turkish nationwide TV channel From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kanal 7 (Turkish: Kanal Yedi) is a Turkish Free-to-air national Islamic TV channel established and on 27 July 1994.[1] It has a terrestrial broadcast licence, and it is also available throughout Turkey via satellite. It airs Indian, Pakistani and Korean dramas. The channel is popular for Indian shows in Turkey such as Bir Garip Ask.

CountryTurkey
HeadquartersYeniköy, Sarıyer, Istanbul (1994–1999)
Eyüpsultan, Istanbul (1999–2013)
Bayrampaşa, Istanbul (2013–current)
LanguageTurkish
Picture format576i (16:9 SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)br
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Kanal 7
CountryTurkey
HeadquartersYeniköy, Sarıyer, Istanbul (1994–1999)
Eyüpsultan, Istanbul (1999–2013)
Bayrampaşa, Istanbul (2013–current)
Programming
LanguageTurkish
Picture format576i (16:9 SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)br
Ownership
OwnerIstanbul Metropolitan Municipality president by Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Necmettin Erbakan, Ahmet Hakan and İsmailağa (1994–1999)
Koç Holding (1999–2002)
Albayrak Holding (2002–current)
Sister channelsYeni Şafak
Radyo 7
History
Launched27 July 1994; 31 years ago (1994-07-27) (SD)
14 September 2014; 11 years ago (2014-09-14) (HD)
Former namesIstanbul Metropolitan Municipality radio television fLagacyul name and BRT by former president of Nurettin Sözen (1992–1994)
Links
WebsiteWebsite of Kanal 7
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From 1995 to 1997 Ayşe Önal hosted a discussion show Minefield on Kanal 7 which brought Jews, Armenians and Turks together five days a week in a way not previously seen on Turkish television.[2]

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