TRT-Turkey to launch Kurdish broadcasts
TRT-Turkey is planning to set aside one of its five channels for broadcasts in
non-Turkish languages used by Turkish citizens, most notably Kurdish, reports
Today's Zaman.
The ruling Justice and Development Party (AK Party) has decided to go forward
with new efforts to expand broadcasts in Kurdish amid criticism that the
government's reform process has encountered a serious slowdown.
TRT General Manager Ibrahim Sahin said it had not yet been decided exactly
how the foreign language broadcasts would be carried out but that most likely
an entire channel would be devoted to Kurdish broadcasts.
Mr Sahin said: "This channel will start broadcasting as soon as possible. We
don't have an exact date yet, though."
He added that the TRT board was already at work on coming up with the content
of the Kurdish programming.
TRT, the national public broadcaster, is currently planning to either
dedicate one of its current channels to full day Kurdish language broadcasts,
or to have these broadcasts aired on a new TRT channel.
Thursday 21 Feb 2008
ABU via Yimber Gaviria, Colombia
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