Talk:Turkish Radio and Television Corporation
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[edit] Could it be true?
"It is frequently heralded as the most widely respected broadcaster in the world."
I'm sceptical of this claim.
- Me too. Zfr 20:23, 14 Apr 2005 (UTC)
- So am I, TRT is governments' private TV channel, speaking what President tells to.
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- The claim is patently ridiculous. At best it could be described as "a widely respected broadcaster internationally" (and even then such a claim would be widely disputed) but to claim its THE most widely respected broadcaster (on a par with the BBC) is laughable. Most people outside of Turkey have never even heard of it. 80.229.222.48 22:10, 21 September 2007 (UTC)
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