Digiturk

Digiturk is a Turkish satellite television provider founded in 1999, with services starting in mid-2000. They provide both national television channels and their own channels, national radio, and music streams of different genres. Digiturk is also the current owner of the broadcasting rights of Turkish Super League. In addition to Turkey, Digiturk offers its television service throughout Europe, mainly for members of the Turkish diaspora. Reportedly, they have over 3.5 million subscribers worldwide.[1] Digiturk's service is provided from Eutelsat 7A, positioned some 35 degrees west of the more traditionally used Türksat, and is encrypted via Cryptoworks and Irdeto conditional access systems.

Digiturk
TypeSatellite network (movies, sports, original programming)
Country
AvailabilityTurkey and other countries in Europe
SloganTouch Your Dreams (2012–present)
OwnerÇukurova Holding (51%) and Providence Equity (49%) (1999-2013)
TMSF (2013–2015)
beIN Media Group (2016–present)
Key people
Yousef al-Obaidly (CEO)
Launch date
January 1, 1999
Official website
http://www.digiturk.com.tr/

Digiturk channels include national channels, news channels, film and series channels, sports channels, children channels, music channels, documentary channels, entertainment and lifestyle channels and other international channels.

The Qatar-based beIN Media Group acquired Digiturk on July 13, 2015.

In 13 January 2017, Digiturk rebranded its in-house channels (DiziMax, MovieMax and Lig TV) under the beIN brand (beIN Series, beIN Movies and beIN Sports).[2]

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