Hayat TV (Turkey)

Hayatın Sesi TV
Launched 3 December 2007
Closed 29 September 2016
Slogan Milyonerlerin değil, milyonların televizyonu
Country Turkey
Language Turkish
Headquarters Istanbul, Turkey
Website www.hayattv.net
Turksat 3A 12525 V 30000 5/6

Hayatın Sesi TV is a Turkish nationwide TV channel established in 2007.[1] It is one of the Turkish channels which gave extensive live coverage of the 2013 protests in Turkey;[2] one of its reporters, Ismail Afacan, was injured by a water cannon.[3]

On 13 June 2013 the state media regulator RTÜK ordered Turksat to stop broadcasting Hayatın Sesi TV's signal, claiming it lacked a license. This followed a recent change in the rules requiring broadcasters to have an RTÜK license. It later acknowledged that Hayat had an open application for a license,[4][5] and cancelled the order to Turksat.[6]

It was shut down under the emergency statutory decree issued in the aftermath of the July 15th failed coup d'état, alongside 11 other television and 11 radio stations, on 29 September 2016 when police raided the television station's headquarters in Istanbul.[7][8][9]

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