Fenerbahçe TV

Fenerbahçe TV (FB TV) is a sports channel of Fenerbahçe SK, a major Turkish multi-sport club based in Istanbul, Turkey. It is the first sports club channel in Turkey.[1] The channel launched in 2003 over satellite, satellite network services and cable service.[2]

FB TV
Launched19 January 2003
Owned byFenerbahçe SK
Picture format576i (16:9 SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
SloganFirst Star of Turkey
CountryTurkey
LanguageTurkish
Broadcast areaTurkey
European Union
HeadquartersIstanbul, Turkey
Websitewww.fenerbahce.org/fbtv
Availability
Satellite
Türksat 4A12345 V 30000 3/4
DigiturkChannel 76
D-SmartChannel 83
Cable
TeledünyaChannel 139

The daily programs are Live News,[3] Futbolun Zirvesi (live program with president Aziz Yıldırım),[4] 2F1B,[5] Biz Bir Aileyiz (about the family life of athletes),[6] Cafe Fener (about the daily life of athletes),[7] Eko Fener (about daily economy news),[8] Endüstriyel Spor (about "industrial" sports),[9] Filede Fener (about volleyball),[10] Potada Fener (about basketball),[11] Genç Kramponlar (about the youth teams),[12] Maç Kaç Kaç,[13] Maça Doğru,[14] Maç Başlıyor,[15] Maçın Ardından,[16] Maçın Öyküsü (all five are about weekly football matches),[17] Nostalji Futbol (about past memorable matches),[18] Yaşayan Efsaneler (about the lives of living legends)[19] etc.

The live programs of TV are daily news, women's basketball, men's and women's volleyball, youth football, athletics, boxing, rowing and sailing live games and matches and news before matches.

Commentators/Presenters

  • Halit Kıvanç
  • İhsan Topaloğlu
  • Yasir Kaya
  • Fatih Demirkol
  • Hande Karakadıoğlu
  • Ipek Ustaoğlu
  • Pelin Karabay
  • Aydın Arslanca
  • Serkan Yetkin
  • Tunç Seven
  • Kıvanç Özkök
  • Aylin Üstündağ
  • Dilşad Terzioğlu
  • Aslı Duru
  • Serhan Hayat
  • Kamer Yılmaz
  • Barış Yalçınsoy
  • Ömer Yılmaz
  • Turhan Seven

Services

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References

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