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A classic romantic tragedy that set the standard for the genre.

A record-breaking drama that has become a global social media phenomenon, exploring deep family conflicts and traditional vs. modern values.

Sitel Televizija, a leading television network in North Macedonia, has been broadcasting Turkish series for years. The channel's decision to air these series was driven by their popularity in Turkey and their potential to appeal to a broader audience in the Balkans. The response from viewers has been overwhelmingly positive, with Turski Serii Na Sitel Televizija becoming a major draw for the channel. Turski Serii Na Sitel Televizija

From epic Ottoman-era sagas to romantic comedies set on the shores of Istanbul, Sitel Television brought the magic of Turkish drama into Macedonian homes. This article explores how it started, which shows became national obsessions, and why this partnership remains a benchmark for successful programming.

Fans can expect even more drama as the year progresses. New productions like and Uzak Şehir A classic romantic tragedy that set the standard

A modern retelling of sibling rivalry set in the streets of Istanbul. This series appealed to a younger demographic. The aggressive Kuzey (Kıvanç Tatlıtuğ) versus the calm Güney (Buğra Gülsoy) created endless debates in high schools and offices regarding who was the "good" brother.

This drama was more than entertainment; it was a social movement. Beren Saat’s portrayal of a rape survivor fighting for justice in a conservative village shattered ratings. Sitel faced minor controversies over mature themes, but the network stood by the show, arguing it raised awareness about women’s rights. The love story between Fatmagül and Kerim (Engin Akyürek) remains the most celebrated couple in Macedonian TV history. Sitel Televizija, a leading television network in North

Sitel invests heavily in professional dubbing and subtitling, making the content accessible to all age groups in North Macedonia. Historic Classics on Sitel

It wasn't all perfect. Sitel faced two major criticisms regarding their Turkish series: