Thursday, January 26, 2006

Journalists on Journalism - Turks Get Some of the News, Not All - Worldpress.org

"Turks Get Some of the News, Not All

Nilay Karaelmas
WPR Correspondent
Ankara

This article appeared in the December 2001 World Press Review (VOL. 48, No. 12)

The lack of total press freedom in Turkey is one of the main reasons that the general circulation of print publications is a mere 3 million in a country whose population is 65 million.

There is a wide variety of media outlets in the country: some 30 national dailies (nearly 15 mainstream), five national weeklies, 25 local papers in the Turkish language, and two English-language national dailies. There are also about 18 national radio stations, hundreds of local radio stations, nearly 25 national TV channels, and 20 local TV channels."

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