İTÜ Ayazağa Kampüsü,
Mustafa İnan Kütüphanesi Zemin Kat,
Maslak/Sarıyer, İSTANBUL
E-posta: ituyayinevi@itu.edu.tr

Türkiye Radyo-Televizyon Yayıncılığı İTÜ Radyosu ve İTÜ Televizyonu (Türk Musikisi)
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Türkiye Radyo-Televizyon Yayıncılığı İTÜ Radyosu ve İTÜ Televizyonu (Türk Musikisi)
Prof. Dr. Süleyman ERGUNER's book has been published in print.
Turkish radio and television broadcasting, without staying away from the development in the world, has taken its place in digital platforms as well as traditional radio and television tools with its dynamic, rapidly changing structure and technology in the approximately one hundred years from 1927 to the present. The first stage of this process was completed with the “Wireless Telephone Istanbul Radio” at the Istanbul Grand Post Office on May 6, 1927, Ankara Radio in 1938, ITU Radio in 1946, “new” Istanbul Radio in 1949, ITU Television, which started broadcasting as the first television in the country on July 9, 1952, and TRT, which was established on May 1, 1964. The second stage was passed with the start of broadcasting of private radios and televisions in the 90s. The first technical inventions in the field of radio and television broadcasting in Turkey were made by Prof. Dr. Mustafa Santur and Prof. Dr. It is realized through the "R&D" studies conducted by Adnan Ataman and other faculty members and engineers. ITU Television, which started broadcasting in 1952, taught Turkey what television was and, as the first and elder brother of television broadcasting, has been the locomotive of television broadcasting with its news, culture-arts, entertainment, sports programs and many broadcast and technical firsts. These studies are exhibited in the ITU Museum, which was opened in 2024. This book also includes some topics related to our music in Turkey's "one hundred years" of radio and "seventy-two years" of television broadcasting. Neyzen "Dede" Süleyman Erguner, who worked in Istanbul and Ankara Radio Houses between 1949-1953, and his son Neyzen Ulvi Erguner, who worked in Istanbul and Ankara Radio Houses and TRT between 1950-1974; The book ends with the musical works and memories of three generations of “grandson” Neyzen Süleyman Erguner, who served as the Head of Neyzen and Music Department at TRT (Istanbul Radio and Television) between 1975 and 2007, as well as the historical course of radio and television broadcasting in Turkey.