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      Turkish Journalists and Ethical Self-Refl ection Through Online
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      Turkish Journalists and Ethical Self-Refl ection Through Online

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      Turkish Journalists and Ethical Self-Refl ection Through Online book

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      Turkish Journalists and Ethical Self-Refl ection Through Online book

      ByTraining MINE GENCEL BEK
      BookJournalism Education, Training and Employment

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      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2010
      Imprint Routledge
      Pages 18
      eBook ISBN 9780203832349
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      ABSTRACT

      Many aspects of the Turkish media are similar to features of both Southern and Latin American media characterized by low levels of newspaper circulation, heavy television viewing patterns, and the politicization of public broadcasting and regulation. Hallin and Papathanossopoulos’s comments (2002, pp. 176-7) about Greece and Spain apply equally forcefully to Turkish public broadcasting. In Turkey, public broadcasting is controlled by the ruling party and, similar to Greece, the period when newspapers owners with a background in journalism, describe their main activity as journalism has ended. The one time journalists have subsequently been replaced by business people from various sectors who now control the media and use them to increase their personal wealth but also as a tool in the power struggle among Turkey’s elite.

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