ISTANBUL
With over 30 exclusive original productions, popular TV series, blockbuster movies, and award-winning documentaries, Turkish public broadcaster TRT launched a new streaming platform “Tabii” aimed “to captivate audiences globally.”
Accessible through platforms such as YouTube, Tabii, inaugurated on May 2, offers an “affordable subscription” for its international viewers.
TRT, with its extensive broadcasting experience and global reach across seven continents and 41 languages, aims to establish the service as a “prominent player” in the global streaming arena with the slogan "stories that bond us.”
According to Turkish Communications Director Fahrettin Altun, Tabii will “contribute to the creation of high-quality content rooted in social and cultural relevance,” supporting both the industry and Türkiye's reputation.
The new platform “will be on its way as a crucial actor and will have a positive influence on the other streaming services in the global arena,” Altun said.
It will be broadcast in Turkish, English, Spanish, Arabic, and Urdu languages with dubbing and subtitle options – with more language options coming soon.
The streaming service, which has been developed in line with the motto of “achieving a fairer world, is now taking the first step into the digital space,” said Mehmet Zahid Sobaci, TRT's director general.