32. Gün
32. Gün | |
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Also known as | 32. Day |
Genre | News Programme |
Country of origin | Turkey |
Original language(s) | Turkish |
Release | |
Original network |
TRT 1 (1985-1992) atv (1995) Show TV (1992-1995) (1995-1998) CNN Türk (1999-2005) Kanal D (1999) (2005-present) |
Original release | 1985 – present |
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Website |
32. Gün (English: 32. Day, 32nd Day) is a Turkish national and international television news show. Launched in 1985 by Mehmet Ali Birand,[1] it is Turkey's longest-running and most influential news programme. Originally aired on TRT 1 (1985 - 1992), it then moved to private channels, moving home several times. It has aired on Kanal D since 2005.
Contributors to 32. Gün include Rıdvan Akar, Cüneyt Özdemir, Can Dündar, Mithat Bereket, Serdar Akinan, Çiğdem Anad, Deniz Arman, Kerem Şenel, Utku Başar and Günel Cantak.
Books
- Mehmet Ali Birand (2005), 20 Yılın Perde Arkası 32. Gün ("Behind the Scenes of 20 Years of 32. Day"), Doğan Kitap[2]
References
- ↑ Bugün, 17 January 2013, İşte Mehmet Ali Birand Kimdir?
- ↑ Doğan Kitap, 20 Yılın Perde Arkası 32. Gün
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