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Turkey's media authority fines Netflix, others for 'immorality'
The movie "More the Merrier" was "based on a fiction in which homosexuality, incest relationships and swinging are intensely experienced" and was against "general morality," according to RTÜK.
15 December 2021
CHP’S SERTEL
‘771 people work for Turkey's media authority RTÜK, they watch only 5 channels’
Main opposition CHP İzmir MP Atila Sertel has said, “771 people work at the Radio and Television Supreme Council. These people only watch Halk TV, KRT, TELE 1, FOX TV and TV 5 and impose fines over fines on them.”
14 December 2021
Media authority RTÜK fines Halk TV over broadcast on foundation close to government
The Radio and Television Supreme Council has fined Halk TV over its broadcast on Turkey Youth Foundation and upon the complaint of the Press Advertisement Institution. Calling the foundation “parallel structure” violates the law, according to the RTÜK.
28 October 2021
Selahattin and Başak Demirtaş denounce RTÜK probe
While Başak Demirtaş asks, “Is it a crime that I talk about my spouse on TV,” jailed politician Selahattin Demirtaş says, “The lynching mobs that target my family should know that they are responsible if a single member of my family comes to any harm.”
8 October 2021
Media authority RTÜK probes Başak Demirtaş’s remarks on FOX TV
The Radio and Television Supreme Council has launched a probe into the remarks of Başak Demirtaş, the spouse of jailed politician Selahattin Demirtaş, on FOX TV.
7 October 2021
MEDIA MONITORING DATABASE
Two TV channels fined, 10 journalists stood trial in two weeks
In two weeks, two news articles and one news portal were banned, three TV outlets were fined and the trials of 10 journalists continued.
21 September 2021
Volga Kuşçuoğlu
'RTÜK prevents the public's right to information'
The media regulator imposed penalties on several TV channels for "misleading" coverage of the massive wildfires that struck the country in the past two weeks.
12 August 2021
RTÜK first ‘threatened’ then ‘fined’ broadcasters over coverage of fires
At its session where CHP’s İlhan Taşçı was voted out of the meeting, Turkey’s media authority RTÜK fined KRT, Fox TV, Habertürk, Halk TV and TELE 1. Fox TV was fined because the reporter said, “The flames are coming so fast, it is like a nightmare…”
12 August 2021
RTÜK defends penalty threat against TV outlets over coverage of wildfires
The Journalists ' Union of Turkey accused the media authority of attempting to censor the coverage of the massive wildfires.
4 August 2021
RTÜK threatens TV broadcasters with penalties over coverage of massive wildfires
TV outlets will face the "heaviest sanctions" if they continue to overlook the extinguished fires while focusing on ongoing fires, the media authority has stated.
3 August 2021
RTÜK fines Bloomberg HT after criticism from Presidency communications head
A complaint filed three months ago was put on the agenda of the media authority today, an opposition member of RTÜK has said.
28 July 2021
Turkey's broadcast regulator says foreign-funded media can cause 'national security problems'
RTÜK joins the "foreign-funded media" debate, says "Our domestic and national media is not alone. Our country always stands with its national media outlets.
26 July 2021
RTÜK penalized only critical TV outlets in 2021
"RTÜK is now a primary problem of Turkey's broadcasting and the biggest obstacle to freedom of the press," council member İlhan Taşçı has said.
5 July 2021
Media authority RTÜK imposes a fine in one out of every two decisions
According to a report prepared by CHP Vice Chair Akkuş İlgezdi, the Radio and Television Supreme Council suspended the broadcast of 671 programs in 2014-2021. 75 percent of these suspensions were imposed in the Presidential System.
18 May 2021
MEDIA MONITORING DATABASE
Police ban journalists from recording police violence
Journalists were prevented from working on May Day after the Directorate General of Security issued a controversial circular prohibiting filming and photographing police officers during demonstrations.
6 May 2021
Volga Kuşçuoğlu
Media authority probes broadcaster over CHP MP’s remarks about Erdoğan
Main opposition CHP İstanbul MP and Group Deputy Chair Altay said, “I hope Erdoğan ‘will not end up’ like Menderes… We will send him off at the ballot box.”
21 April 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
Media authority imposes no sanctions for 'terrorism' accusations against HDP
The RTÜK has rejected several petitions of complaint by the HDP, saying that statements accusing it of "terrorism" did ojt exceed freedom of expression.
23 March 2021
Minister defends media authority’s fines: Equal and impartial
Turkey’s Minister of Culture and Tourism Mehmet Nuri Ersoy has answered a Parliamentary question of main opposition CHP MP Çakırözer regarding the fines imposed by the Radio and Television Supreme Council (RTÜK) on broadcasters.
1 March 2021
IPI condemns RTÜK fines on critical media outlets
"RTÜK's fines targeting certain broadcasters that continue to air critical coverage are part of a clear pattern to punish free media," says the IPI's Turkey coordinator.
12 February 2021
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Ebubekir Şahin reelected as RTÜK head
Şahin also holds seats at the boards of the Press Advertising Agency (BİK), an agency responsible for distributing public notices in newspapers, and the state-run Halkbank.
25 January 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
RTÜK fines seven TV channels in December
The media regulatory body has imposed fines on broadcasters for several reasons, including remarks targeting refugees, students and the president.
31 December 2020
Critical TV outlets paid 25 times higher amount of fines than pro-government ones in 2020
An RTÜK member from the main opposition party has released a report on penalties imposed on TV channels this year.
28 December 2020
HRW: Turkey's media authority imposing punitive sanctions on critical media outlets
"The Radio and Television Supreme Council should stop serving as a means to censor and intimidate media," HRW's Europe and Central Asia director has said.
15 December 2020
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Netflix to open office in Turkey next year
"Turkey is very valuable to us with its rich culture and a deep-rooted tradition of telling stories," said the Netflix CEO.
3 December 2020
Media authority fines Habertürk TV over opposition MP's remarks during program
An investigation was opened against an opposition deputy for "insulting the army" after he criticized the sale of a military factory to Qatar.
2 December 2020
Main opposition MP under investigation for criticizing military factory's sale to Qatar
"The army of the state is sold to Qatar for the first time in the history of the Republic," CHP deputy Başarır said during a TV program.
30 November 2020
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
Turkey's media authority grants license to Netflix, Amazon Prime
On-demands have to be licensed by the RTÜK to continue operations in the country.
6 November 2020
‘Spotify applied for a license,’ says Turkey’s media authority
The Radio and Television Supreme Council (RTÜK) previously gave 72 hours to Spotify to start its licensing process for online broadcasting. The Council has announced that Spotify made an application for a license within the requested time period.
16 October 2020
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