The Regulation of Television Content in Turkey: From State Monopoly to Commercial Broadcasting and Beyond

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Chapitre de livre
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Titre
The Regulation of Television Content in Turkey: From State Monopoly to Commercial Broadcasting and Beyond
Résumé
In contrast with radio broadcasting, which began in 1927, television started remarkably late in Turkey. When the country’s sole public service broadcaster, Turkish Radio and Television Corporation (TRT), was established in 1964 and all of the radio transmitters were transferred to the Corporation, even radio broadcasting was not successfully institutionalized to catch up with its Western counterparts. For a very young Republic like Turkey, radio was an integral part of the modernization and nation-building agenda of the early ruling elite and therefore it institutionalized as a part of the machinery of the state, under very strict state control. Much known indispensable merits of autonomy and independence attributed to the historical public service broadcasting model in Europe were hardly appreciated and supported in Turkey. Television broadcasting also had its share from this negative perception and had to face similar obstructions as radio from the beginning. This chapter traces the history of content regulation in television broadcasting by situating the political controversies at the center at different times from the 1960s until today. Unfortunately, as the saying goes, there is nothing new under the sun, not in Turkey.
Titre du livre
Television in Turkey: Local Production, Transnational Expansion and Political Aspirations
Lieu
Cham
Maison d’édition
Springer International Publishing
Date
2020
Pages
27-46
Langue
Anglais
ISBN
978-3-030-46051-8
Titre abrégé
The Regulation of Television Content in Turkey
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09/08/2022 16:26
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Référence
Sümer, B. et Taş, O. (2020). The Regulation of Television Content in Turkey: From State Monopoly to Commercial Broadcasting and Beyond. Dans Television in Turkey: Local Production, Transnational Expansion and Political Aspirations (p. 27‑46). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-46051-8_2
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