Kanal Hayat live stream
Kanal Hayat online television
Kanal Hayat is a Turkish regional television channel based in the city of Trabzon, located on the Black Sea coast of northeastern Turkey. The channel's name translates from Turkish as Life Channel, and its headquarters are situated in the Ortahisar district of Trabzon. As a dedicated source for online television, Kanal Hayat broadcasts primarily in the Turkish language with a format focused on local news, cultural programming, community events, and family-oriented content for residents of Trabzon Province and the surrounding regions of Rize, Giresun, Artvin, and Gümüşhane.
The programming schedule allows viewers to watch live channel coverage of daily news bulletins covering municipal affairs, infrastructure projects, and local economic developments in Trabzon's metropolitan area. The channel provides coverage of the region's key industries, including hazelnut cultivation (for which the region is world-famous), tea farming, and anchovy fishing. Cultural programming includes features on Trabzon's rich history, including the Sumela Monastery (a Greek Orthodox monastery built into a cliff face), the Hagia Sophia of Trabzon (a 13th-century Byzantine church converted to a mosque), and the city's historic covered bazaar. The channel also covers the region's football culture, including coverage of Trabzonspor matches and fan events. While specific program titles and host names are not extensively documented in public records, the channel serves as a community-focused information source for Trabzon's approximately 800,000 residents.
For audiences seeking a reliable live stream of regional news from Turkey's Black Sea region, Kanal Hayat is widely available as a free-to-air service via terrestrial transmission covering Trabzon Province and parts of the surrounding eastern Black Sea region. The channel is accessible as tv online via its official website and through various cable networks and IPTV services across Trabzon, ensuring that its local news and cultural programming reaches Turkish viewers both within the region and across the global diaspora of former Trabzon residents, including significant diaspora communities in Istanbul, Samsun, Germany, and Austria.


