Luys TV fills a specific niche that most Turkish channels ignore entirely, Armenian-language programming produced from within Turkey. It's a true Culture TV Turkiye offering, not diasporic imports. The schedule leans heavily on cultural preservation: traditional music performances, language classes, community talk shows about history and identity. Production values are modest, think community center broadcast rather than network polish, but that's part of its charm. The afternoon block features a long-running folk music call-in show where viewers request songs and dedicate them to family. Evening programming shifts to discussion panels with local priests, historians, or community leaders. For anyone who wants to watch Luys TV online, the streaming feed on Tvivu mirrors the terrestrial broadcast with minimal delay. This channel serves a population often invisible in Turkish media, and it does so without pretending to be anything other than what it is: a modest, heartfelt service for a community that deserves to see itself on television.