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TV channel ends political commentary program following investigation
An investigation was initiated regarding the host of the Medya Mahallesi program, Ayşenur Arslan, and the Halk TV channel for some of the questions raised on the program about the bomb attack in front of the Ministry of Interior in Ankara on Sunday; the prosecutor's office also launched an investigation against Arslan.
3 October 2023
DEAL BETWEEN CHP AND HALK TV
'Relations of interest seriously harm freedom of expression'
Prof. Dr. Eser Köker criticized both the Republican People's Party and Halk TV for the deal between the two organizations and said the agreement was ethically concerning.
24 July 2023
Hikmet Adal
Turkey's media authority fines TV outlets over election coverage
RTÜK penalized FOX TV, Halk TV, TELE1 and Flash Haber.
7 June 2023
Five major TV outlets fined by RTÜK
The Radio and Television Supreme Council (RTÜK) penalized TV channels Halk TV, TELE1, SHOW TV and FOX TV.
22 March 2023
RTÜK fines three TV outlets over coverage of İstanbul mayor's trial
Halk TV has received a fine reportedly because of the host "praising terrorism with mimics" during a program.
22 December 2022
Halk TV fined over comments about remains of Kurdish man delivered in a sack
The Radio and Television Supreme Council has concluded that the Halk TV pundits made comments "serving the purposes of terrorism."
15 September 2022
RTÜK fines TV outlets for broadcasting opposition leader’s video about Erdoğan
Upon complaints by ENSAR Foundation and TÜRGEV, Turkey’s watchdog has fined TELE1, KRT, Halk TV, and Flash TV for broadcasting CHP Leader’s speech.
30 May 2022
More lawsuits by Erdoğan and his son-in-law Bayraktar against journalists
A journalist has been indicted for "insulting the president." Bayraktar has sued a journalist over an interview about his company's drones.
6 April 2022
Turkey’s media watchdog RTÜK fines broadcasters over daytime TV shows
RTÜK member İlhan Taşçı from the main opposition CHP argues that the fine imposed on a daytime show presented by Esra Erol and broadcast by pro-government ATV is “for the show.” RTÜK has also fined Halk TV and TELE 1 news channels.
4 February 2022
Halk TV reporter Hazar Dost released from detention
Hazar Dost, a reporter for Halk TV, was taken into custody in Turkey’s Mediterranean province of Antalya, where he went for news follow-up. He has been released after giving his statement at the courthouse.
8 December 2021
Journalism organizations denounce attack on Halk TV by government supporters
After the media regulator's penalty threats to media outlets over the coverage of the massive wildfires, a group of government supporters attacked journalists during a live broadcast.
6 August 2021
Journalists denied accreditation at the entrance to power plant in fire-hit Milas
AFP photojournalist Yasin Akgül says, “When we went to the Kemerköy Thermal Power Plant to report on its current condition and surrounding area, the gendarmerie told us, ‘We have a list, you cannot enter as you are not on that list’.”
6 August 2021
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Attack on Halk TV live broadcast in fire-hit Marmaris
While the live broadcast of Halk TV was ongoing with the participation of journalists İsmail Saymaz and Murat Ağırel, Marmaris Mayor Mehmet Oktay and lawyer Salim Şen, a group attacked the broadcast at around 12.30 am.
6 August 2021
RTÜK fines Halk TV over folk song deemed 'terror propaganda'
The media authority has also fined the channel because of a pundit's remarks during a program.
8 July 2021
More fines on newspapers, TV channels critical of government
Evrensel newspaper has been fined for referring to police response to Boğaziçi University protesters as an "attack" while two TV channeles have been handed four separate penalties over comments by pundits.
1 April 2021
Journalist Levent Gültekin attacked by a group of two dozen people
Gültekin has said that those who attacked him were supporters of a party "allied with the government."
8 March 2021
RTÜK fined Halk TV because 'media can overthrow the government'
The pro-opposition broadcaster has brought a fine imposed by the media authority to the court.
25 January 2021
Turkey’s media authority fines broadcasters Halk TV and TELE 1
The Radio and Television Supreme Council (RTÜK) has fined Halk TV over the remarks of politician Fikri Sağlar about veiled judges and TELE 1 channel over the remarks of a program host accusing the Presidency of Religious Affairs.
13 January 2021
Media authority fines broadcasters over comments on government, army
The RTÜK has fined six TV channels, including two critical of the government.
6 November 2020
Halk TV fined over slang word about MHP Chair Bahçeli
The Radio and Television Supreme Council (RTÜK) has imposed an administrative fine on Halk TV on the grounds that an on-air guest addressed MHP Chair Bahçeli by saying “lan”, a slang expression in Turkish that roughly means “man, dude.”
15 October 2020
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Halk TV fined over remarks about Azerbaijan, President Aliyev
The Radio and Television Supreme Council (RTÜK) has fined broadcaster Halk TV over the remarks of journalist Gültekin, who said, “Is Azerbaijan a state? It is a tribe, there is no democracy or law, there is an authoritarian rule, there is no election…”
8 October 2020
5-day blackout of Halk TV enters into effect
Broadcaster Halk TV has been blacked out by the Radio and Television Supreme Council (RTÜK) for five days. The channel will start broadcasting again at 12 a.m. on October 3.
28 September 2020
Court halts five-day blackout of Halk TV
Press Council Chair Pınar Türenç previously filed a lawsuit against the five-day blackout of opposition broadcasters TELE 1 and Halk TV by the Radio and Television Supreme Council (RTÜK).
12 August 2020
Court halts five-day blackout of Halk TV
The Television and Radio Supreme Council (RTÜK) previously “blacked out” broadcaster Halk TV for five days. While it was expected to be in effect as of August 1, the Ankara 3rd Administrative Court has given a ruling of stay of execution.
29 July 2020
TGC: Fines on Cumhuriyet, Halk TV Aimed at Intimidating Critical Journalists
With heavy penalties against critical media outlets, authorities are interfering with people's right to information and attempting to intimidate journalists, says the Turkish Journalists Association.
22 May 2020
Stay of Execution for Halk TV’s Five-Time Broadcast Suspension
The Ankara 10th Administrative Court has given a ruling of stay of execution for the five-day broadcast suspension imposed by the Radio and Television Supreme Council (RTÜK) on a program hosted by Ayşenur Arslan on Halk TV.
12 May 2020
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Media Authority Fines Broadcaster over Alleged 'Coup' Remarks by CHP's İstanbul Head
Halk TV has been fined over the CHP İstanbul chair's remarks, which senior AKP figures claimed was a call for a coup against the government.
8 May 2020
Constitutional Court: Broadcast Ban Violates Freedom of Expression and Press
Announcing its verdict regarding the appeal of Halk TV channel, the Constitutional Court has concluded that the broadcast ban imposed on news about a committee established to investigate four former ministers has violated “freedom of press and expression".
17 September 2019
RTÜK to Discuss Dismissing Members Upon Complaint
Kanal A, a TV channel, submitted a complaint to Higher Board of Radio and Television for the removal of two member affiliated with the opposition party CHP. RTÜK approved the request, putting the removal discussion in its agenda.
5 December 2014
Halk TV Editor Faces Prison Sentence For Broadcasting TOMAs
Halk TV’s responsible editor is facing up to 11 years of prison for allowing the broadcast of police tank vehicle with f-word graffitis on during Gezi Resistance.
24 November 2014
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