SAT-7 TÜRK Launches with the New Year
December 31, 2009
Broadcasts mark a major step for
indigenous Turkish Christian channel.
“There is a real sense of excitement about the potential for growth now that we have merged with SAT-7,” says David Middleton, SAT-7 TÜRK’s Executive Director. “Being part of a larger organization provides us with great support that we didn’t have before. With that support comes added confidence in what we can do now and what we’ll be able to do in the future.”
The Turkish broadcaster was created in 2003 to serve the needs of Christians in Turkey and to help the wider non-Christian Turkish population understand more about Christian beliefs and practices. Since early 2006, SAT-7 has provided airtime for the Turkish ministry to broadcast its locally-produced programs (most of which are made in Istanbul) on the SAT-7 PARS (Persian) channel. The two ministries have always shared a similar ethos: to be inter-denominational, affirming, non-attacking of other religions and to be a source of Christian teaching, training and encouragement through which all viewers can experience God’s love.
“We’ve been operating at a solid level for the last three to four years and I believe we’ve established a good foundation. In 2010 we’re hoping to double our hours of production which will enable us to make a much bigger impact. With some additional funding we hope that we can move to our own 24-hour channel in 2011,” says Mr. Middleton.
SAT-7 TÜRK also operates a website www.sat7turk.com on which viewers can watch the ministry’s programs on demand.

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