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Turkey Warns Broadcasters: Face License Revocation for Violations
RTÜK Chairman Ebubekir Şahin issued a stern warning to Turkish broadcasters, threatening sanctions up to and including license revocation for violations including illegal broadcasts, incitement, biased reporting, and attacks on officials.
Turkey Warns Broadcasters: Face License Revocation for Violations
RTÜK Chairman Ebubekir Şahin issued a stern warning to Turkish broadcasters, threatening sanctions up to and including license revocation for violations including illegal broadcasts, incitement, biased reporting, and attacks on officials.
Progress
56% Bias Score


Turkey's RTÜK Fines Opposition Media Ten Times More Than Pro-Government Outlets in 2024
Turkey's RTÜK fined opposition media outlets ten times more than pro-government channels in 2024, totaling 63.05 million Turkish lira in fines, reflecting a pattern of suppressing dissent and controlling the narrative, with further actions including license revocations and station closures.
Turkey's RTÜK Fines Opposition Media Ten Times More Than Pro-Government Outlets in 2024
Turkey's RTÜK fined opposition media outlets ten times more than pro-government channels in 2024, totaling 63.05 million Turkish lira in fines, reflecting a pattern of suppressing dissent and controlling the narrative, with further actions including license revocations and station closures.
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60% Bias Score

Turkish Regulator Fines Opposition TV Channels
Turkey's RTÜK fined Halk TV, Now TV, Sözcü TV, and TELE 1 a total of 12 percent of their annual revenue for criticisms of the government, court decisions, and the Kartalkaya hotel fire, raising concerns about press freedom.

Turkish Regulator Fines Opposition TV Channels
Turkey's RTÜK fined Halk TV, Now TV, Sözcü TV, and TELE 1 a total of 12 percent of their annual revenue for criticisms of the government, court decisions, and the Kartalkaya hotel fire, raising concerns about press freedom.
Progress
56% Bias Score

RTÜK's Crackdown: Over 60 Million TL in Fines for Government Criticism
A report by the Media and Law Studies Association details how Turkey's Radio and Television Supreme Council (RTÜK) issued over 60 million TL in fines between January 2023 and June 2024 for content deemed critical of the government, including news about corruption, elections, and disaster management,...

RTÜK's Crackdown: Over 60 Million TL in Fines for Government Criticism
A report by the Media and Law Studies Association details how Turkey's Radio and Television Supreme Council (RTÜK) issued over 60 million TL in fines between January 2023 and June 2024 for content deemed critical of the government, including news about corruption, elections, and disaster management,...
Progress
56% Bias Score
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