Kanal D

Kanal D
Launched 16 September 1993 (1993-09-16) (SD)
1 September 2008 (2008-09-01) (HD)
Owned by Ayhan Şahenk's Doğuş Media Group (1993–1994)
Aydın Doğan's Doğan Media Group (1994–present)
Picture format 576i (16:9 SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Slogan Türkiye'nin kanalı
Country Turkey
Romania
Germany
Language Turkish
Romanian
German
Broadcast area
Sister channel(s)
Website www.kanald.com.tr
Availability
Terrestrial
Normal antenna All in Turkey
Satellite
Turksat 4A 11977 H 27500 5/6 (SD)
Turksat 3A 10970 V 30000 3/4 (HD)
AzerSpace1 11015 H 30000 5/6
Eutelsat 7A 10887 H 30000 5/6
Eutelsat 7A 11575 V 30000 3/4
D-Smart Channel 22 (SD/HD)
Digiturk Channel 24 (SD)
Digitalb
(Albania)
Channel
Cable
Teledünya Channel 25 (SD)
Turksat Cable TV S 9
Kujtesa
(Kosovo)
Channel 68
Blizoo
(Macedonia)
Channel
Ziggo
(Netherlands)
Channel 771
Satellite radio
Turksat 2A 11804 V 24444 5/6
IPTV
Tivibu Channel 23 (SD)
Streaming media
kanald.com.tr Watch (Free)
netd.com Watch HD (Free)

Kanal D (means Channel D) is a nationwide television channel in Turkey and part of Doğan Media Group owned by the Turkish media tycoon Aydın Doğan.

Kanal D also runs an international channel, Euro D which is available online.

Kanal D has the first high definition channel in Turkey, Kanal D HD.

On 18 February 2007, Kanal D has launched in Romania a television channel under the same name.[1]

The text 'KANAL D' is not displayed in its Turkish broadcast. Only the blue earth section of the logo is displayed throughout commercial sections.[note 1]

Kanal D is broadcast via satellite to 27 countries.

Currently airing programs

Currently airing

Other currently airing programs

Previously aired TV series

1990s

2000s

2010s

Other previously aired programs

  • 3. Devre
  • 3-2-1 Pişir
  • A. Güçlü ile Bizim Mucitler
  • AB'ye Genç Bakış
  • Alias (Kod Adı)
  • Arena
  • Aşkın Gözü Kördür
  • Baba Haber Bülteni
  • Bir Çocuk Değişir Türkiye Değişir
  • BKM Mutfak
  • Cesur ve Güzel
  • Çocuk Kulübü Ormanı
  • Çöz Bakalım
  • Düello
  • Ebru İle Yaz Keyfi
  • Esra Ceyhan'la
  • Evde Olmak Güzel
  • Genç Bakış
  • Genç Magazin
  • Gün Arası
  • Günaydın
  • Güzel Bir Gün
  • Hacıyatmaz
  • Haneler
  • Hayat Ağacı
  • Hayat Sineması
  • Her Eve Lazım
  • İş Dünyası
  • Kim Bunlar
  • Kocam Size Emanet
  • Konuşa Konuşa
  • Koş Dur Eğlen
  • Ne Yapmalı
  • Nihat Doğan'la Pazar
  • Otobüs
  • Sabahların Sultanı
  • Seçim 2007 Özel
  • Seçim 2009
  • Sihirli Tuşlar
  • Spor Gündemi
  • Susma
  • Süpermarket
  • Tam Tadında
  • TEGV Eğitim Gönüllüleri
  • Telefon Kulübesi
  • TV'de Mizah
  • Uzay Devriyesi
  • Yalnız Değilsiniz
  • Yemek Adası

Euro D

Euro D
Launched 1 March 1996
Owned by Doğan Media İnternational GmbH
Picture format 16:9
Slogan Avrupalı Türkler'in Kanalı
Country Turkey
Germany
Language Turkish
German
Broadcast area Europe, MENA and Latin America
Formerly called Kanal D Fun
Sister channel(s) Kanal D, CNN Türk
Availability
Terrestrial
KPN Digitenne
(Netherlands)
Channel 81
Satellite
Turksat 4A 12034 V 27500 5/6
Eutelsat 7A 10845 V 30000 3/4
Eutelsat 9A 12322 H 27500 3/4
Intelsat 19 12286 H 30000 3/4
DFH Network Channel 3
Cable
Ziggo
(Netherlands)
Channel 771
YouSee
(Denmark)
Channel
Blizoo
(Bulgaria)
Channel
Vodafone
(Germany)
Channel
UPC Cablecom
(Switzerland)
Channel 602
DFH Network
(USA)
Channel 203
IPTV
Free
(France)
Channel 584
SFR
(France)
Channel 603
Orange
(France)
Channel 475
DFH Network
(USA)
Channel 217

The channel Euro D is aimed at European countries with significant populations of Turkish origin, such as Germany. Euro D is located in 4 satellites in total including Türksat, reaching 67 countries through these satellites.

  1. Turkish Radio Law requires TV broadcasters have distinct logos during regular content and commercials. These logos serve as call signs of the station. Public service clips can be shown with either logo.
  1. TotalSoft. "Kanal D implements TotalSoft's advanced human resources management system | TotalSoft - Top Quality Software Solutions". www.totalsoft.ro (in Romanian). Retrieved 2017-07-13.
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