IMC TV (Turkish: İMC TV) was a Turkish nationwide TV channel launched on 1 May 2011. Presenters included Nuray Mert and . In 2011 it hosted a talk show series called Gamurç // Köprü ("Bridge" in Armenian and Turkish) - the first of its kind in Turkey focussing exclusively on Armenian-Turkish relations. In March 2013 IMC hired , Turkey's first transgender TV reporter. During the 2013 protests in Turkey, a camera man for IMC was attacked with a tear gas cartridge fired directly at him, and IMC's Gökhan Biçici (editor of Emek Dünyası) was beaten and detained.
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| - İMC TV (Eigenschreibweise imc tv) war ein landesweiter türkischer Fernsehsender. Er wurde häufig als „prokurdisch“ beschrieben, obwohl İMC diese Einordnung ablehnte. Jedoch berichtete der Sender ausführlich über den bewaffneten Konflikt zwischen Regierungstruppen und PKK in der Südosttürkei. İMC TV ging am 1. Mai 2011 auf Sendung. Sitz des Senders war Istanbul; Gründer und Chefredakteur war der aus Deutschland stammende Journalist Eyüp Burç. (de)
- IMC TV (Turkish: İMC TV) was a Turkish nationwide TV channel launched on 1 May 2011. Presenters included Nuray Mert and . In 2011 it hosted a talk show series called Gamurç // Köprü ("Bridge" in Armenian and Turkish) - the first of its kind in Turkey focussing exclusively on Armenian-Turkish relations. In March 2013 IMC hired , Turkey's first transgender TV reporter. During the 2013 protests in Turkey, a camera man for IMC was attacked with a tear gas cartridge fired directly at him, and IMC's Gökhan Biçici (editor of Emek Dünyası) was beaten and detained. (en)
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| - İMC TV (Eigenschreibweise imc tv) war ein landesweiter türkischer Fernsehsender. Er wurde häufig als „prokurdisch“ beschrieben, obwohl İMC diese Einordnung ablehnte. Jedoch berichtete der Sender ausführlich über den bewaffneten Konflikt zwischen Regierungstruppen und PKK in der Südosttürkei. İMC TV ging am 1. Mai 2011 auf Sendung. Sitz des Senders war Istanbul; Gründer und Chefredakteur war der aus Deutschland stammende Journalist Eyüp Burç. (de)
- IMC TV (Turkish: İMC TV) was a Turkish nationwide TV channel launched on 1 May 2011. Presenters included Nuray Mert and . In 2011 it hosted a talk show series called Gamurç // Köprü ("Bridge" in Armenian and Turkish) - the first of its kind in Turkey focussing exclusively on Armenian-Turkish relations. In March 2013 IMC hired , Turkey's first transgender TV reporter. During the 2013 protests in Turkey, a camera man for IMC was attacked with a tear gas cartridge fired directly at him, and IMC's Gökhan Biçici (editor of Emek Dünyası) was beaten and detained. It was shut down under the emergency statutory decree issued in the aftermath of the 15 July failed coup d'état, alongside 11 other television and 11 radio stations, on 4 October 2016 when police raided the television station's headquarters in Istanbul. (en)
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