Today marks the 1st anniversary of DOST TV

2 april 2025, 12:20
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Today marks the 1st anniversary of DOST TV

Today marks the 1st anniversary of DOST TV, the first social and inclusive television example in our country.

Starting as a YouTube channel, DOST TV quickly became a screen for social life. From the very first days, it has played a significant role in raising public awareness about the ongoing reforms in labor, employment, and social protection sectors, innovative new practices, and new social projects.

Broadcasting live on weekdays, DOST TV contributes to public awareness by discussing the continuous reforms, innovative developments, and new social projects in the country.

DOST TV also broadcasts live coverage of important events related to the country’s social life. Programs such as "DOST News," "DOST Gate," "Social Hour," "Care," "Expert Opinion," "Working Hour," "My Story," "Digital Hour," "We Are at Your Service," "Let’s Learn Together," "Online Inspector," "Support Point," "DOST Podcast," "HR Talks Podcast," "Youth Friendship," and others cover various social topics of interest.

Social advertisements, infographics, and educational videos are also regularly featured on this channel. Additionally, DOST TV broadcasts new joint programs in collaboration with relevant organizations, and examples such as "Public Service" and "Insurance Time" are among the first and most interesting of these.

DOST TV is also a platform for social analysis, discussions, and debates with employees of the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection, civil society institutions, and experts. This television channel also helps address citizens' social issues by directly responding to their video requests and supports the investigation and resolution of social issues raised in these videos.

The projects of DOST TV, such as "Surdo-Info" and "Let’s Learn Together for an Inclusive Society," which present films and performances with sign language interpretation, and the work of the DOST Inclusive Development and Creativity Center to introduce the skills and creative examples of its beneficiaries to the community, as well as the success stories published on this topic and extensive coverage of Paralympic news, reflect its strong commitment to supporting the development of an inclusive society.

One of the hosts of the program "My Story" is also a person with a disability.

Wishing DOST TV continued success and many more achievements in its future endeavors as it continues to expand its viewer audience!

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