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{{Short description|German Turkish-language television channel}}
[[Image:Düzgün TV.jpg|right]]'''Düzgün TV''' is a TV channel, based in [[Lünen]], [[Germany]] that airs programming targeted at [[German Turks|Turkish Germans]].
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[[Image:Düzgün TV.jpg|right]]'''Düzgün TV''' was a private TV channel, based in [[Lünen]], [[Germany]], that aired programming targeted at [[German Turks|Turkish Germans]].<ref name=qant>{{cite web|author=Petra Tabeling|title=Düzgün TV: Integration via Satellite TV| website=Qantara.de|date=4 October 2006|url=https://qantara.de/en/article/d%C3%BCzg%C3%BCn-tv-integration-satellite-tv|access-date=28 February 2024}}</ref> The channel was granted its licence from the local state broadcasting authority in Düsseldorf in March 2006.<ref name=qant/> It filed for bankruptcy in 2007 and is no longer on air.


==Format==
==Format==
Programming focuses on assisting German Turks with integration into German society, as well as bringing them closer with [[Turkey]]. More broadly, it also promotes the [[democratization]] of Turkey and [[Accession of Turkey to the European Union|its admission into the European Union]]. A further stated goal is to provide coverage of [[Alevi]] lifestyle and culture, a religious group with many followers in both Germany and Turkey.
Programming focused on assisting German Turks with integration into German society, as well as bringing them closer with [[Turkey]]. More broadly, it also promoted the [[democratization]] of Turkey and [[Accession of Turkey to the European Union|its admission into the European Union]]. A further stated goal was to provide coverage of [[Alevi]] lifestyle and culture, a religious group with many followers in both Germany and Turkey.


Programs are in [[Turkish language|Turkish]], with [[German language|German]] subtitles.
Programs were in [[Turkish language|Turkish]], with [[German language|German]] subtitles.


==References==
== External links ==
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* [http://www.duezguen-tv.com Official Site] {{tr icon}}


==External links==
[[Category:Television stations in Germany]]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20070723022051/http://www.duezguen-tv.com/ Official Site] {{in lang|tr}}
[[Category:Turkish media]]
[[Category:Turkish television]]


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Latest revision as of 13:23, 28 February 2024

Düzgün TV was a private TV channel, based in Lünen, Germany, that aired programming targeted at Turkish Germans.[1] The channel was granted its licence from the local state broadcasting authority in Düsseldorf in March 2006.[1] It filed for bankruptcy in 2007 and is no longer on air.

Format

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Programming focused on assisting German Turks with integration into German society, as well as bringing them closer with Turkey. More broadly, it also promoted the democratization of Turkey and its admission into the European Union. A further stated goal was to provide coverage of Alevi lifestyle and culture, a religious group with many followers in both Germany and Turkey.

Programs were in Turkish, with German subtitles.

References

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  1. ^ a b Petra Tabeling (4 October 2006). "Düzgün TV: Integration via Satellite TV". Qantara.de. Retrieved 28 February 2024.
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