
TAŞ PLAK draws its name from the Turkish term for shellac records, and the channel’s programming reflects a strong focus on classic Turkish film music, nostalgic cinema, and archival cultural content. Broadcasts often include black-and-white Yeşilçam movies, vintage music performances, and documentary segments covering Ottoman-era arts and early Republican period entertainment. The channel’s schedule leans heavily toward older generations who grew up with these recordings, though younger viewers interested in retro aesthetics also tune in. Religious programming appears during Ramadan and religious holidays, with special broadcasts of traditional hymns and calligraphy features. Sports coverage is absent, as the channel prioritizes music and film heritage over live events.
Viewers can access the channel through major cable and satellite platforms across the country, with a separate audio feed sometimes offered for radio-style listening during music blocks. The channel does not maintain a dedicated streaming platform, but selected programs appear on the broadcaster’s official YouTube channel. Printed TV guides in national newspapers list the daily schedule, which typically repeats classic films in themed blocks such as “Yeşilçam Matinées” or “Unutulmaz Şarkılar.” No original productions or talk shows are produced; the content relies entirely on restored

