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Pelikülün Sesi (The Sound of the Filmstrip)
Every Monday at 09:00 (GMT +2) on Nor Radio.
Produced and Presented by Sibil Çekmen
Language: Turkish

Several years ago, I don’t remember exactly when it was, I’d watched a film in a cinema. When I left, the film’s melody was floating in my mind; I was murmuring it to keep it fresh into my memory until I arrived home. As I was hanging around cinemas other melodies joined the first one. Later all of them were put together to create “The Sound of the Filmstrip”.
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Ο αχός της Πόλης (O ahos tis Polis = Istanbul vibes)
Every Tuesday at 19:30 (GMT +2) on Nor Radio
Produced and Presented by Meeko Vasiliadis
Language : Greek
Istanbul Vibes’ goal is to affiliate public with Hellenic culture as it evolves in Anatolia. This is primarily achieved by delivering local news from various press agencies and by presenting any noticeable ideas and concerns of interviewed guests to public. In addition, this aim is also fulfilled by narrating Greek mythology and literature. Qualitative music keeps you involved.
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Emek Günlüğü (The Worker’s Diary)
Every Tuesday at 21:00 (GMT +2) on Nor Radio.
Produced and Presented by Melis Tantan
Language: Turkish

Governmental oppositions, protests, passed laws, working conditions, economic situation… Workers, civil servants, the youth, the unemployed, women, what do all of them face up? We keep an updated diary which we present you every week, “The Worker’s Diary”.
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Anuşabur
Every Tuesday at 22:00 (GMT +2) on Nor Radio.
Produced and Presented by Sayat Tekir
Language: Turkish

The program that used to be broadcast from Yasam Radio having the slogan “Anusabur, a program just as sweet and diverse as Asure dessert” now welcomes you to Nor Radio. Anusabur refers to all the tastes, all the inhabitants, all the repressed people of Anatolia. This program also includes music themes from different cultures.
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Hemşin Öyküleri (Hemsin’s stories)
Produced and Presented by Mahir Özkan
Every Wednesday at 21:00 (GMT +2) on Nor Radio.
Language: Turkish

Once I invited my mum to come and listen to “Vova” album. She entered the room along with her broom. She sat down on the couch and stared at the screen of the computer. She seemed lost in its dark monitor, who knows why, but somehow I envied the way that music absorbed her. Now I am in a journey, walking along an old pedestrian road with gaslights and I have some interesting stories that I’d like to share with you…
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Sevani Yerkatsank (Sevan’s Playlist)
Every Wednesday at 22:00 (GMT +2) on Nor Radio.
Produced and Presented by Sevan Karabetoğlu
Language: Armenian

Whenever people think of Armenian music in Turkey, “Sari Gelin” or “Sude Sude” come up to their minds. Discover what lies beneath this superficial image every Wednesday with “Sevan’s Playlist”.
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NorArt
Produced and Presented by Anna Maria Aslanoğlu
Language: Turkish

About NorArt : We begin our program with movies at theaters, concerts, festivals, exhibitions and galleries, museums, culture and art centers, and the faculties of art among the universities where art events occur during a week by describing them briefly, stressing out their time and place specially and with a subtopic named WHAT’S IN DEMAND AND WHERE?. After that our program goes on with discussions on outstanding art news. During the broadcast a playlist composed of every kind of groups and musicians belonging to alternative music accompany us.
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Dengê Heviyê (The Sound of Hope)
Every Friday at 19:30 (GMT +2) on Nor Radio.
Produced and Presented by Bedel Boselî

The Kurdish language, literature, history and music are axes that define our culture. Interesting topics are to be presented. Discover them with us.
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Şk'uneburi K'aidepe (Melodies that specify our identity)
Every Saturday at 19:30 (GMT +2) on Nor Radio.
Produced and Presented by Firdevs Periloğlu
Language: Laz-Turkish

Some of the most characteristic features that travelled through time from the ancient civilization of Colchis are presented. Laz is one of the most ancient languages spoken in Anatolia. Travel back through time and listen to elegies, epics, lullabies and sets of rhymed couplets. Everything related to Laz culture is included in “Melodies that specify our identity”.
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Or e Gantsni
Every Sunday at 21:00 (GMT +2) on Nor Radio.
Produced and Presented by Pakrat Estukyan
Language: Armenian

Comments and analyses by Pakrat Estukyan on a weekly basis.
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Balığın Çığlığı (The scream of the fish )
Every Sunday at 23:00 (GMT +2) on Nor Radio.
Produced and Presented by Lale Alatlı ve Vasso Taki
Language: Turkish from 11:00p.m. to 00:00p.m.,Greek from 00:00p.m. to 01:00p.m.

Don’t ask me what the scream of fish means. If you listen more carefully, you too will make out the other beings’ scream that have the same right to exist as we do. Let’s make this scream understandable on Nor Radio.
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