Fox (Turkish TV channel)

Fox is one of the leading free to air TV networks broadcasting in Turkey, and is associated with Fox Broadcasting Company. Since July 2012, Fox TV broadcasts in 16:9.

Fox
LaunchedApril 23, 1993 (as TGRT)
February 24, 2007 (as FOX)
Owned byFox Networks Group
(Walt Disney Direct-to-Consumer & International/Disney Turkey)
Picture format16:9, SDTV, HDTV
SloganAilemizin Ekranı (Our family's screen) (2013 - present)
CountryTurkey
LanguageTurkish
Formerly calledTGRT (1993 - 2007)
Sister channel(s)FX
Fox Life
Fox Sports
National Geographic
Baby TV
Nat Geo Wild
WebsiteFox Turkey
Availability
Cable
DigitürkChannel 26

History

The channel was originally TGRT and began broadcasting on April 23, 1993, under Ihlas Holding. Between 2001 and 2004, TGRT was owned by Tasarruf Mevduatı Sigorta Fonu before being sold again to Ihlas Holding.

On July 23, 2006, News Corporation acquires TGRT from Ihlas Holding, and is formed by Ahmet Ertegün. The channel began broadcasting on February 24, 2007. David Parker Reid was the General Manager of Fox TV Turkey between 2006–2009. David Parker Reid, Hakan Etus, Koray Altinsoy, Dogan Senturk played crucial role as the most senior executives about the establishment of FOX TV in Turkey. After David Parker Reid's leave, Pietro Vicari served as General Manager between 2009–2014. On November 26, 2014, Adam Theiler was appointed as the General Manager of Fox TV Turkey.[1]

Programs broadcast by Fox

gollark: This can be the two boxer server. We can have another for the superior one boxers.
gollark: Esolangs fractures into two divided by different opinions on game theory WHEN?
gollark: It works if they're *identical* and know they'll both make the same decision.
gollark: Taking one box is also rational because if you do you get 1 million and if you don't you get 10000.
gollark: Predicting which box I'll take effectively means running a high accuracy simulation of me. Thus, since I may be being simulated when I choose, my choice does affect the (eventual) box content, thus take one box.

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