Media in Turkey
No fine for government-friendly business tycoon's ad featuring Turkish flag
Turkey?s media watchdog has decided not to fine the company responsible for a TV advertisement in which a Turkish flag was shown, which is forbidden in ads.
The Supreme Council of Radio and Television (RTÜK) did not order a punishment for the usage of the national flag in the ad for the A?ao?lu group, owned by prominent business mogul Ali A?ao?lu.
Turkey's media watchdog issued fines worth 37 million liras in 2014: Report
Turkey?s media watchdog, the Supreme Board of Radio and Television (RTÜK), fined TV stations a total of 37 million liras over the course of 2014, according to its annual activity report.
The report also revealed that the watchdog received over 120,000 complaints from viewers last year, a rise of 2.3 percent from 2013.
Turkey's first Kurdish children's TV station ready to air
Turkey?s first television network aimed at children in Kurdish will start broadcasting on March 21, the date of Nevruz, daily Radikal has reported.
High Election Board to keep election broadcast violation authority after Turkish Parliament debate
A controversial clause granting Turkey's media watchdog the authority to fine TV channels that violate election broadcast limitations, while de-authorizing the High Election Board (YSK), has been withdrawn from the related omnibus bill at parliament.
Turkey's media watchdog to be given punishment authority for election broadcast violations
Turkey?s media watchdog will be given the authority to fine TV channels that violate election broadcast limitations, according to a new omnibus bill presented to parliament, de-authorizing the High Election Board (YSK).
Turkey's media watchdog fines TV station for using 'God' instead of 'Allah'
Turkey?s media watchdog has issued a formal warning to a private station over its use of the word ?God,? rather than ?Allah,? in the dubbing of a foreign TV series.
Turkey to return to Eurovision song contest in 2016: state TV
In case anyone feared the Eurovision song contest had lost a little of its sequined luster in recent years, then despair no more - Turkey is coming back.
Absent from the glitzy competition for the last three years, Turkey will rejoin Eurovision for the 2016 edition of the contest, the country's public broadcaster said on Feb. 6.
Ministry demands removal of NGO ad from Turkey's media watchdog
Turkey?s Health Ministry has requested the removal of an advertisement by the Foundation for Children with Leukemia (LÖSEV) that runs on TVs as a public service ad from the country?s media watchdog.
Turkey's media watchdog fines three channels on sexual content grounds
Turkey?s media watchdog has fined three television stations on the grounds of having broadcasted movies containing sexual content.
Watchdog fines Turkish broadcasters for reading out newspaper articles on graft inquiry
Turkey's TV watchdog has fined six private broadcasters for breaching a gag order on the parliamentary graft inquiry commission's process by "reading out newspaper articles."
The Supreme Board of Radio and Television (RTÜK) had announced that it would monitor TV broadcasters after the ban on the graft commission's inquiry was issued.