TRT Haber (English: TRT News) is a Turkish television station. Prior to March 18, 2010, it was known as TRT 2.
TRT 2 started test transmissions on September 15, 1986 as "2. Kanal", and is now TRT's second most watched TV station. TRT 2 programs include education, culture (documentaries, arts, culture programs and debates), news (daily agenda, economics, arts and culture), sports, various music, drama (drama series, modern adaptations, selected works from Turkish and world cinema, cartoons and series for children).
The channel has a focus on culture and arts and offers highbrow programming. Programmes and content include:
Cinema 7 - News about the latest cinema releases in Turkey, interviews with top directors plus other features.
From World Cinemas - A subtitled world cinema film every Friday night.
Documentaries - Produced by TRT and/or international broadcasters. Examples include "How Art Made The World" and "Pilot Guides".
Sinemasal - Selected examples of fine and more arty Turkish cinema, every Sunday night.
Haber is a surname of German origin. The meaning in old German is "oat". The cereal is now in German called "Hafer". Notable people with this surname include:
Haber is a lunar impact crater on the lunar far side near the northern pole. The crater was adopted and named after German chemist Fritz Haber by the IAU in 2009.
Haber is a 2008 short-film written and directed by Daniel Ragussis. The film recounts the work of Fritz Haber in developing chemical weapons for the German army during World War I.
Although the film has not yet been released to the general public, screenings have taken place at film festivals around the world, where it has received praise from the media. There is also a non-commercial version of this film, used for educational purposes.
Fritz Shimon Haber was a German-born scientist and professor of Jewish origin with one of the most extraordinary dual legacies in history. On the one hand, his revolutionary process for creating synthetic fertilizers averted the greatest overpopulation crisis the world has ever known, won him the Nobel Prize in 1918, and now feeds over 2 billion people.
But Haber was also a staunch German patriot who loved his country with an almost blinding loyalty. Born and raised Jewish, his longing to be accepted as a true German and his intense ambition in his career led him to convert to Lutheranism and abandon his faith. When World War I broke out, the bloody stalemate of trench warfare threatened to slaughter an entire generation of young Germans, and the German military requested Haber to use his genius to create a new kind of weapon that could break the deadlock.
TRT may refer to:
In broadcasting:
In engineering:
In geography:
In law:
TRT Diyanet is a Turkish television station owned and operated by Turkish Radio and Television Corporation. It has a relationship with other local television stations and broadcasts some local news bulletins from 81 provinces of Turkey. It evolved from TRT Anadolu that closed down in 2014 at 12:00 AM EEST and was rebranded as TRT Diyanet.
TRT 4 is a Turkish television program. Before 2008, it was a TV station which broadcast cultural and educational programs in Turkey.
TRT 4 started test transmissions in 1990 as "4. Kanal", and is now TRT's frequently watched TV station.
In the past, the channel broadcast educational programs (correspondence courses).
Afterward TRT 4 started broadcast the repeats of Turkish folk, documentaries and classical music programming.
From 1 November 2008, its broadcast times are: 21:00 - 07:00 (EET) after the release of TRT Çocuk, It has many subprograms. TRT 4 logo replaced TRT Çocuk logo during the program.
Currently TRT 4 shows programs of TRT Müzik channel.
During late 2008 to late 2009, TRT 4 is only channel of TRT that close to the testcard at night. While before that TRT 3 also close from 2am to 5am. And before 2003 TRT 1 and TRT 2 also close at night.