TRT Gap
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TRT GAP, belonging to the Turkish Radio and Television Corporation
Turkish Radio and Television Corporation
The Turkish Radio and Television Corporation, also known as TRT , is the national public broadcaster of Turkey and was founded in 1964. Around 70% of TRT's funding comes from a tax levied on electricity bills and a sales tax on television and radio receivers...

, has been established to enhance the recognition of The Southeastern Anatolia Project
Southeastern Anatolia Project
The Southeastern Anatolia Project is a multi-sector integrated regional development project based on the concept of sustainable development for the 9 million people living in the Southeastern Anatolia region of Turkey...

, abbreviated as GAP, on a rational ground which serves forming the necessary social, cultural and psychological environment in the region. Within this context, the Channel aims to meet the demands of those living in the East and Southeast Anatolia as well as inform them about the contributions resulting from the Project (GAP) to the region and the country at large.

TRT GAP’s programs are especially produced by paying attention to both the needs and peculiarities of the East and Southeast Anatolia, consisting education, culture, drama, music programs and news with commercials.

TRT GAP’s transmissions are realized through the same channel with the TRT 3
TRT 3
TRT 3 is a Turkish television station. It mostly broadcasting sport events.-Introduction:TRT 3 started test transmissions on October 2, 1989 as "3...

 since 2001 (which broadcasts live footage of TBMM TV
TBMM TV
TBMM TV is a Turkish TV station which broadcasts discussions in Grand National Assembly of Turkey. TBMM TV is not an individual TV channel. It shares the same frequency with TRT 3 and TRT Gap....

) on a time-share basis.

From 1989 to 2001 TRT GAP was broadcasting on TRT 2
Trt 2
TRT Haber is a Turkish television station. Prior to March 18, 2010, it was known as TRT 2.-Introduction:TRT 2 started test transmissions on September 15, 1986 as "2...

.

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