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| launch = 2013 (EMEA)<br>April 2016 (Middle East)
| launch = 14 February 2012 (Romania)<br>2013 (EMEA)<br>April 2016 (Middle East)
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| owner = [[Discovery Networks CEEMEA]]
| owner = [[Discovery Networks CEEMEA]]
| country = [[Poland]]<br>[[Russia]]<br>[[UAE]]
| country = [[Poland]]<br>[[Russia]]<br>[[Romania]]<br>[[UAE]]
| language = [[English language|English]]
| language = [[English language|English]]
| broadcast area = [[Poland]]<br>[[Russia]]<br>[[MENA]]
| broadcast area = [[Poland]]<br>[[Russia]]<br>[[Romania]]<br>[[MENA]]
| former names = Discovery Turbo Xtra (2013-2016)
| former names = Discovery Turbo Xtra (2012-2016) (Romania); 2013-2016 (Poland)
| replaced names = [[Discovery World (TV channel)|Discovery World]] (Eastern Europe)
| replaced names = [[Discovery World (TV channel)|Discovery World]] (Eastern Europe)
| sister names = [[Discovery Channel (Middle East and North Africa)|Discovery Channel]] <br> [[Discovery Science (TV channel)|Discovery Science]] <br> [[Discovery Family]] <br> [[Investigation Discovery Europe|Investigation Discovery]] <br> [[Animal Planet Europe|Animal Planet]] <br> [[Fatafeat]] <br> [[DLife (TV Channel)|DLife]]<br>[[DMAX (MENA TV channel)|DMAX]] <br> [[DKids (TV channel)|DKids]] <br> [[TLC (Middle East and North Africa)|TLC]] <br> [[Quest Arabiya]]
| sister names = [[Discovery Channel (Middle East and North Africa)|Discovery Channel]] <br> [[Discovery Science (TV channel)|Discovery Science]] <br> [[Discovery Family]] <br> [[Investigation Discovery Europe|Investigation Discovery]] <br> [[Animal Planet Europe|Animal Planet]] <br> [[Fatafeat]] <br> [[DLife (TV Channel)|DLife]]<br>[[DMAX (MENA TV channel)|DMAX]] <br> [[DKids (TV channel)|DKids]] <br> [[TLC (Middle East and North Africa)|TLC]] <br> [[Quest Arabiya]]
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'''DTX''' ('''Discovery Turbo Xtra''') is a television channel devoted to programming about transport. It is a CEEMEA version of [[Discovery Turbo]].
'''DTX''' ('''Discovery Turbo Xtra''') is a television channel devoted to programming about transport. It is a CEEMEA version of [[Discovery Turbo]].


It launched on 17 September 2013 in Poland, replaced Discovery World, and later roll-out in Turkey and Eastern Europe. However, later in Poland, in second half of November 2016, DTX replaced Discovery Turbo Xtra.
It launched on 14 February 2012, in Romania, and on 17 September 2013 in Poland, replaced Discovery World, and later roll-out in Turkey and Eastern Europe. However, later in Poland, in second half of November 2016, DTX replaced Discovery Turbo Xtra.


In Middle East, it is launched in 1 April 2016 and broadcast on [[beIN Network]].<ref>[https://beinmediagroup.com/ar/article/bein-2 ]{{dead link|date=November 2016}}</ref>
In Middle East, it is launched in 1 April 2016 and broadcast on [[beIN Network]].<ref>[https://beinmediagroup.com/ar/article/bein-2 ]{{dead link|date=November 2016}}</ref>

Revision as of 09:39, 26 August 2017

DTX
CountryPoland
Russia
Romania
UAE
Programming
Language(s)English
Ownership
OwnerDiscovery Networks CEEMEA

DTX (Discovery Turbo Xtra) is a television channel devoted to programming about transport. It is a CEEMEA version of Discovery Turbo.

It launched on 14 February 2012, in Romania, and on 17 September 2013 in Poland, replaced Discovery World, and later roll-out in Turkey and Eastern Europe. However, later in Poland, in second half of November 2016, DTX replaced Discovery Turbo Xtra.

In Middle East, it is launched in 1 April 2016 and broadcast on beIN Network.[1]

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