- Show TV
Infobox TV channel
name = Show TV
logofile = ShowTV.png
logosize =
logoalt = 150px
launch =March 1 ,1992
closed date =
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owner =Erol Aksoy (1992-1999)Mehmet Emin Karamehmet (1999-present)
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country = flagcountry|Turkey
broadcast area = flagcountry|Turkey
headquarters =Istanbul
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sister names = Show Plus, Show Max, Show Turk
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web = [http://www.showtvnet.com/ www.showtvnet.com]
terr serv 1 =
terr chan 1 =
sat serv 1 = Türksat 2A
sat chan 1 =
cable serv 1 =Ziggo (Netherlands)
cable chan 1 = Channel 646
cable serv 2 =Cablecom (Switzerland)
cable chan 2 = Channel 119
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online chan 1 =Show TV is a nation-wide television channel in
Turkey owned byÇukurova Holding . The channel was established by the Turkish businessmenErol Aksoy andHaldun Simavi onMarch 1 ,1992 . During the last years, Show TV extended its range of viewers by adding more channels likeShow Plus ,Show Max andShow Turk to its group.Show TV aired many world-known series for the first time in Turkey. Among them were "S.W.A.T.", "The Master", "
The Rookies ", "Silk Stalkings ", "T. J. Hooker ", "Booker", "Roseanne", "The Wonder Years ", "Superboy", "Tequila and Bonetti ", "Doogie Howser, M.D. ", "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air ", "Dream On", "Generations ", "The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles ", "Seinfeld ", "In the Heat of the Night", "Friends", "Beverly Hills, 90210 ", "Power Rangers " and "Premiers Baisers ".Furthermore, it re-aired some television series like "Fame", "
Charlie's Angels ", "The Twilight Zone" and "Dallas", which were very popular during themonopolist ic era of TRT in Turkey.The channel's most prestigious personalities are
Ali Kırca ,Acun Ilıcalı andPetek Dinçöz .Turkish television series
* "
Kurtlar Vadisi Pusu "
* "Doktorlar"
* "Dudaktan Kalbe"
* "Pars Narkoterör"
* "Eşref Saati"Entertainment Shows
* " Var Mısın Yok Musun "
* " Pazar Sürprizi "
* " Şahane Show"
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