Kral TV

Kral TV is a music television channel in Turkey owned by Doğuş Group.

Kral TV was launched in August 1994 and became a member of the Doğuş Group in June 2008. Turkey's first music TV channel Kral TV, triggered the rise of other Turkish music channels and gave a different direction to Turkish music industry.

Kral TV broadcasts Turkish music videos introduced by on-air hosts 24/7. As the first music channel in Turkey, Kral TV has become a platform where both artists and fans found a central location for music news and promotion.

Kral

Kral, Král or KRAL may refer to:

People

  • Irene Kral (1932–1978), American jazz singer
  • Ivan Kral (born 1948), Czech musician
  • Janko Kráľ (1822–1876), Slovak romantic poet
  • Jon Kral (born 1946), American photographer
  • Josef Král (born 1990), Czech professional racing driver
  • Matej Král (born 1990), Slovak football player
  • Petr Král (born 1941), Czech writer
  • Robert J. Kral, Australian film and TV composer
  • Vojtěch Král (born 1988), Czech orienteering competitor
  • Other

  • Kráľ, a village in Slovakia
  • Riverside Municipal Airport in Riverside, California, USA, whose ICAO code is KRAL
  • See also

  • Kraal
  • Krall (disambiguation)
  • Krol
  • KRAL

    KRAL was an AM radio station licensed to Rawlins, Wyoming and broadcasting at 1240 kHz. The station simulcasted sister station KIQZ's programming, which was primarily a Top 40 format. It was developed in the 1950s under the supervision of William D. "Bill" McCraken, a Wyoming radio and television pioneer. The station, as of July 2010, was silent, while its sister FM counterpart remained on air for a short period of time. Rawlins is no longer served by a local AM or FM radio station, besides a travelers information station on 1610. There are also other radio stations from nearby cities that carry local programming.

    History

    The station did apply for and was granted a renewal of its license in 2005, however citing technical reasons in July 2010, the station remained silent. The period in which KRAL had, until it fixed its "technical" problems and restored broadcasting expired July 19, 2011. According to FCC documents, the station resumed operations on June 20, 2012. Two days later, the station reported to the FCC that it would go silent due to staffing issues. The FCC approved this request, stating the station had to return to air by June 22, 2013. If the station did not return to air by that date and notified the FCC, the license would have been returned to the FCC. As of March, 2013 KRAL still appeared in the FCC database and remained silent, along with its FM counterpart KIQZ. On June 6, 2013 KRAL returned to the air with a classic rock format and then went silent again two days later.

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