Television drama

Turkish TV series spark worldwide interest

An industry representative claimed that Turkish TV shows have attained outstanding global success, revealing staggering episode revenue figures ranging from $300,000 to $700,000 in various countries.

In recent years, Turkish TV series have reached record sales not only in the country, but also globally, while exported series gained millions of international audiences.

Jonathan Coe | Athens | April 28

After the publication of the critically acclaimed "Bournville" last year, the award-winning British author Jonathan Coe is coming to the Athens Concert Hall (megaron.gr) on Friday to chat with fans and sign his book, on the occasion of its Greek release. Starts at 7 p.m. 

Dutch art fair looks ahead after heist

One of the world's largest art fairs opened its doors on March 11 in the Netherlands, with organizers saying they have thrown a ring of steel around it after a brazen heist last year.

Until March 19, visitors at The European Fine Art Fair (TEFAF), will be able to view a treasure trove of the world's greatest artworks for sale in the southern city of Maastricht.

New platform to promote Turkish dramas to the world

Demirören Media launched its new digital platform, Dramax, which has a subscription system for users around the world besides Turkey, at an online press conference on April 14.

The platform, which aims to present hit Turkish TV series to the world on a single platform, has a content of more than 5,000 hours of TV series.

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