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İTÜ TV is the first Turkish television station. The first Turkish


television broadcast occurred on July 9, 1952, from a station at ITU TV
Istanbul Technical University's electrical engineering Type Broadcast
department. Weekly two-hour broadcasts from ITU continued on television network
an experimental basis, but by 1957 there were still fewer than (1952–1971)
200 television receivers in Istanbul. ITU broadcasts continued
Country Turkey
until 1970, and in 1971 ITU's facilities and equipment were
ordered to be transferred to the Turkish Radio and Television Availability Istanbul
Corporation, and ITU TV was closed down forever.[1] By 1991, Founded 1952
ITU TV was replaced by a new channel called Show TV. by Mustafa Santur
Slogan ITU Televisions
TV stations Taşkışla
Contents
Headquarters Maçka, İstanbul
History
Owner Istanbul Technical
Firsts in the Turkish history of television University
Program Key people Mustafa Santur
Bibliography Launch date March 9, 1952
References Dissolved May 19, 1971
Picture 480i, SDTV)
format
History Replaced by Show TV

Mustafa Santur was the head of İstanbul Technical University.


He came across the television for the first time in 1938. Switzerland, the Netherlands and Germany
were making broadcast trials a few days a week. He went to Europe for television in 1948. After
arriving in Europe, Mustafa Santur started working. Were the years of war. There was no television in
Turkey. Television initiative of the University of ITU has been positive. Economic budget was limited.
Turkey imports were banned in the early 1950s. That's why this could not get the materials. Philips
company gave the camera to an ITU TV channel transmitter and gifts. Adnan Ataman completed his
education in the United States, returned to Turkey. Ataman, is tasked with the launch of the
television broadcast. Ataman has seen the television for the first time in the United States. Adnan
Ataman, went to the Netherlands with his wife. He saw there the television devices. The devices came
to Turkey. Laboratory for three small rooms were prepared. The largest of the three rooms will be
used inside the studio. Antenna problem has arisen after everything is completed. Because it is not a
television in Turkey, did not know that no human antenna works. Made in the 10-meter high mast.
Although the weather was cold pole successfully planted. 100 watt verici Philips tarafından sağlanan
ve bir süper depolama kamera ile yayına başlamıştır. The trial started broadcasting on March 9, 1952.

The studio is adjacent to the control and command room. Signal generator and the 35 mm movie
projector image monitor and motion picture camera, and a record playing machine and sound
monitor is available. Located at the other end of the corridor in the room has two small 100-watt
transmitter. Are watching television in 1953, the Turkish people? questions are asked. Great

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appreciation and support of the people on the ITU TV's weekly broadcast schedule ring opens. The
interest in the coming years improve the broadcast quality. In this period, the first cameraman, the
first announcer with the first light and sound technician crossed the history of Turkish television.
First cameraman Adnan Ataman. The first decor two consist of brown and gray curtain. First
newsreader and television presenter Fatih Pasiner. To improve the technical quality for of the
building was erected antenna on October 17, 1959. In 1960, ITU TV has experienced stagnation
period. The reason for the interruption is 1960 Turkish coup d'état. May 2, 1960 at 16.00 the ITU
Radio and Television sealed by the police. Publications on 6 October 1960, started again. On
November 17, 1960, the station has been switched to normal broadcasting. Live broadcasts take place
in 1961. Channel, has moved to new premises on 5 December 1963. The power transmitter in 1963
increased to 500 Watts. Original first live broadcast on October 21, 1965 was the opening ceremony of
the ITU TV. In fact, first live broadcast match took place on May 1, 1966. Television in the public
sphere in Turkey was spoken. Began preparations for national television broadcasts in 1966 in
Turkey. After preparation, the first closed-circuit broadcast was shown on the Assembly Budget
Committee Date January 16, 1967. The first national television broadcast was made on January 31
mono 1968. First national television broadcast in mono format in Turkey was on January 31, 1968.
TRT 1 began broadcasting on January 31, 1968. At the end of the 1960s was boycotted by television
students. Makes the television broadcast ITU TV last 6 March 1970. on March 13 the broadcast is
interrupted. TRT broadcasts began in 1971 in Istanbul, but using ITU TV materials. ITU TV in 1971
published in the last time match. ITU TV, did the last time television broadcast on May 19, 1971. After
closing all the material he gave to TRT and ITU TV was permanently shut down at once. From March
1, 1991, ITU TV was replaced by a new channel called Show TV.

Firsts in the Turkish history of television


Television the first artist Feriha Tunceli. Then Nebahat Yedibaş, Cevdet Çağla and Hüsnü Coşar
incomes. Over time, the quality and content of publications has increased the number of audience.
The number of publications on March 18, 1954 is an important date in terms of reaching the big
audience. Arif Yaseri posted the first theater on television. Posted first theater game is "Letter". The
game lasted 30 minutes.

Weather began broadcasting on television from 1954. Was one of the most interesting programs.
Channel continued until closing. Is called to provide American Sydney Tweles program. But she does
not know Turkish. One week later returned. Then Ali to deliver the program was called Inspire.
January 13, 1955 was organized the first fashion show on television. Increased interest in television in
1956. First sports program began airing in 1957. Pertev Tunaseli was the first sports commentator on
television.

In 1957 film was shown on television for the first time. "Hitit Güneşi" released film. Then Berduş film
was shown. Zeki Müren was playing in the movie. Electricity was cut off when the movie was
released. April 28, 1960 suspended publication for political reasons. First television quiz program
was initiated in 1960. Halit Kıvanç, has offered a program called "Luck Bird". Another competition
program, which started in 1960 is the "Mini Goal". 1961 begins interviews with singers and movie
stars.

The first football match broadcast took place in 1961. Match was held at Inonu Stadium. Fenerbahçe-
Galatasaray match on January 1, 1962 was published. On March 27, 1963 a Turkey-Italy match was
broadcast live.

In 1962, Erkan Yolaç the classic quiz show started "Yes-No". Began broadcasting in 1963, English
lessons. Let's Speak English program was very appreciated. Then began the German courses.

Turkey's first talk show program published in 1965. Fecri Ebcioğlu Show start running the show.
Program Öztürk Serengil, Gönül Yazar, Barış Manço, has joined names such as Ajda Pekkan and Zeki
Müren. On May 9, 1966 Golden Microphone Awards began to be published.
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Program
1952-1971: ITU News
1953-1968: Music Show
1954-1971: Weather
1960-1970: Windfall
1960-1962: Mini Goal
1962-1965: Magazine
1963-1964: Let's Speak English
1965-1970: Fecri Ebcioğlu Show

Bibliography
Kıvanç, Halit (2002). İTÜ-TV : televizyon tarihimize ışık tutacak bir araştırma (https://books.googl
e.com/books?id=fKaAngEACAAJ&dq=%22%C4%B0T%C3%9C+TV%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=3czw
VP_kKYTmywO8hIKAAw&ved=0CB4Q6AEwAA). İTÜ. p. 67.

References
1. "Turkey" in Horace Newcomb, ed., Encyclopedia of Television (Routledge, reprint ed., 2014),
ISBN 978-1135194727, p. 2372. Excerpts available (https://books.google.com/books?id=NUXIAg
AAQBAJ&lpg=PA2372&ots=1EHWjK4yIJ&dq=Istanbul%20Technical%20University%20television
&pg=PA2372#v=onepage&q=Istanbul%20Technical%20University%20television&f=false) at
Google Books.

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