Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| CNN Türk | |
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| Name | CNN Türk |
| Launch | October 11, 1999 |
| Country | Turkey |
| Headquarters | Istanbul |
| Owner | Demirören Holding |
| Sister channels | Kanal D, CNN International |
CNN Türk is a Turkish 24-hour news channel launched on October 11, 1999, as a joint venture between Turner Broadcasting System and Doğuş Media Group. It is one of the most popular news channels in Turkey, providing coverage of local and international news, including events such as the Gezi Park protests and the 2016 Turkish coup d'état attempt. The channel has a strong focus on business news, with programs such as CNBC-e and Bloomberg HT. It also features interviews with prominent figures, including Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Abdullah Gül, and Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu.
The history of CNN Türk dates back to the late 1990s, when Turner Broadcasting System partnered with Doğuş Media Group to launch a Turkish version of the popular CNN news channel. The channel was launched on October 11, 1999, with a team of experienced journalists, including Mehmet Ali Birand and Uğur Dündar. Over the years, CNN Türk has covered major events, such as the 2002 Turkish general election, the 2011 Turkish general election, and the 2015 Turkish general election. The channel has also featured interviews with international leaders, including Vladimir Putin, Barack Obama, and Angela Merkel. In 2018, Demirören Holding acquired Doğuş Media Group, becoming the new owner of CNN Türk.
CNN Türk offers a wide range of programs, including news bulletins, current affairs shows, and documentaries. The channel's flagship program is Haftasonu, a weekly news magazine hosted by Neşe Düzel. Other popular programs include 5N1K, a daily news show hosted by Gökhan Öztürk, and Para Gündemi, a business news program hosted by Ali Çağatay. The channel also features international programs, such as CNN Newsroom and Amanpour. Additionally, CNN Türk broadcasts sports news programs, including Spor Gündemi, and entertainment news programs, such as Magazin D. The channel has also collaborated with other news organizations, including BBC News, Al Jazeera, and Reuters.
CNN Türk has been involved in several controversies over the years, including criticism of its coverage of the Gezi Park protests and the 2016 Turkish coup d'état attempt. The channel was accused of censorship and bias in its reporting, with some critics arguing that it had failed to provide adequate coverage of the protests and the coup attempt. The channel has also faced criticism for its coverage of Kurdish issues, with some accusing it of propaganda and disinformation. In 2018, the channel was fined by the Radio and Television Supreme Council for its coverage of the 2018 Turkish presidential election. The channel has also been criticized by Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International for its handling of human rights issues.
CNN Türk is available in Turkey and other countries, including Europe, Middle East, and North Africa. The channel can be received through satellite television and cable television providers, such as Digiturk and D-Smart. It is also available online through its website and mobile app. The channel has a strong presence on social media platforms, including Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Additionally, CNN Türk has partnerships with other media organizations, including Hürriyet, Milliyet, and Sabah.
CNN Türk has received mixed reviews from critics and audiences. The channel has been praised for its coverage of business news and current affairs, with some critics arguing that it provides in-depth analysis and investigative journalism. However, the channel has also faced criticism for its coverage of politics and human rights issues, with some accusing it of bias and censorship. The channel has won several awards, including the Golden Butterfly Award and the Kristal Elma Award. It has also been nominated for several other awards, including the Emmy Award and the Peabody Award. The channel has a strong following on social media platforms, with millions of followers on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Category:Television channels in Turkey