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Radio and Television Supreme Council

Küçük Çamlıca TV Radio Tower in Istanbul

Radio and Television Supreme Council (Turkish: Radyo ve Televizyon Üst Kurulu),[1] also known in short as RTÜK, is the Turkish state agency for monitoring, regulating, and sanctioning radio and television broadcasts. RTÜK was founded in 1994 and is composed of nine members elected by the Grand National Assembly of Turkey.[2] RTÜK is located in Ankara and maintains local offices in Istanbul, Izmir and Diyarbakir.

Telecommunications and information technology sectors fall under another state agency, the Information and Communication Technologies Authority (BTK).

RTÜK has recently initiated the establishment of two international forums in the field of audio visual media services such as the Black Sea Broadcasting Regulatory Authorities Forum (BRAF) among 12 members of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC) in 2009,[3] and the Islamic Countries Broadcasting Regulatory Authorities Forum (IBRAF), an affiliate of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), with its 57 member states, in 2011.[4]

Notable sanctions and penalties imposed by RTÜK

In February 2022 RTÜK demanded that three international news agencies - Voice of America, Euronews, and Germany's Deutsche Welle - apply for online broadcasting licenses. Deutsche Welle said it was an attempt "to restrict the reporting of international media services"; VOA issued a statement that it will not abide by RTÜK's demand for an online license, explaining that "the internet is not a limited resource, and the only possible purpose of a licensing requirement for internet distribution is enabling censorship".[30]

Others

Website Blockings

RTÜK may request that access to broadcasting services/websites be blocked if they have not been granted a temporary or permanent broadcasting license, or if their right and/or license has been revoked.

RTÜK's Family Projects

Besides sanctioning broadcasts, RTÜK also leads some projects purportedly "to protect children and to help parents in media environment". These projects are:

Law

Prior to 1994, television and radio broadcasts were only permitted by the state. The Law No. 3984 on the Establishment of Radio and Television Enterprises and their Broadcasts, dated 13 April 1994 liberalised this, allowing an explosion of private media. The 1994 law was replaced by Law No. 6112 on the Establishment of Radio and Television Enterprises, which came into force on 15 February 2011.[41][42][43]

See also

References

  1. ^ RTÜK website Archived 2010-01-13 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ About the Radio and Television Supreme Council (RTÜK) Archived 2010-10-26 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Black Sea Broadcasting Regulatory Authorities Forum
  4. ^ "Welcome to IBraf Official Site". Retrieved 21 August 2016.
  5. ^ Gülşen'in Yüzü Gülüyor...RTÜK Yasakladı, MTV Klibini Listeye Aldı(in Turkish)
  6. ^ RTÜK'ten Kızların Öpüşmesine Ceza(in Turkish)
  7. ^ RTÜK Senaryo da Yazıyormuş!(in Turkish)
  8. ^ Turkey bans "sexy" American pop video
  9. ^ Sex and the RTÜK(in Turkish)
  10. ^ RTÜK de BBC'yi ulusal güvenliğe aykırı buldu(in Turkish)
  11. ^ Yaşam ve Ekran, Yaşar Sökmensüer, Hürriyet(in Turkish)
  12. ^ VATAN GAZETESİ - Behzat Ç.'nin İçtiği İçki RTÜK'ü Karıştırdı ! - January 24, 2011(in Turkish)
  13. ^ POSTA GAZETESİ - RTÜK'ten Behzat Ç.'ye Türkçe Cezası - May 28, 2011(in Turkish)
  14. ^ HABER 5 - RTÜK Behzat Ç.'yi Sıkı Takip Ediyor ! - May 29, 2011 Archived April 29, 2014, at the Wayback Machine(in Turkish)
  15. ^ MEDYA FARESİ - RTÜK'ten Behzat Ç.'ye Bir Ceza Daha! Polis İçki İçer mi? - June 6, 2011(in Turkish)
  16. ^ HABERTURK GAZETESİ - RTÜK Argo ve Alkol Sebebiyle Behzat Ç.'ye Ceza Kesti - June 6, 2011(in Turkish)
  17. ^ MİLLİYET GAZETESİ - Behzat Ç.'ye Alkol Cezası - June 7, 2011(in Turkish)
  18. ^ MEDYA FARESİ - Behzat Ç.'nin Senaristinden RTÜK'e Tepki: Sırada Seyircisiz Oynama Cezası mı Var? - June 8, 2011(in Turkish)
  19. ^ MİLLİYET GAZETESİ - Behzat Ç. Yine RTÜK'e Havale - May 25, 2012(in Turkish)
  20. ^ HÜRRİYET GAZETESİ - Behzat Ç.'ye RTÜK Cezası - June 12, 2012(in Turkish)
  21. ^ HABERTÜRK GAZETESİ - Behzat Ç.'ye Sert Tokat - June 18, 2012(in Turkish)
  22. ^ MİLLİYET GAZETESİ - RTÜK'ten Behzat Ç.'ye 273 Bin Lira Ceza Geldi - June 18, 2012(in Turkish)
  23. ^ HABERTÜRK GAZETESİ - Behzat Ç.'ye Haksızlık Mı Yapıldı? - June 20, 2012(in Turkish)
  24. ^ HÜRRİYET GAZETESİ - RTÜK'ten Behzat Ç.'ye Bir Ceza Daha - June 29, 2012(in Turkish)
  25. ^ RADİKAL GAZETESİ - RTÜK'ten Kestiği Cezalara Sansür - July 9, 2012(in Turkish)
  26. ^ Behzat Ç.: Bir RTÜK Çelişkisi(in Turkish)
  27. ^ a b "Why Turkey's TV Cop Behzat Ã? Makes Censors Uneasy". Retrieved 21 August 2016.
  28. ^ Ekşi Sözlük: Entry For Behzat Ç. - Entry No.20253/Page No.2026 and onwards(in Turkish)
  29. ^ "Censor-Free" Version Of Behzat Ç. - 3rd Season 1st Part(in Turkish)
  30. ^ "VOA, Deutsche Welle to take legal action amid threats of a ban from Turkey" [1]
  31. ^ "Television station ordered off the air for one year - IFEX". 25 March 2002. Retrieved 21 August 2016.
  32. ^ "ECHR : Nur Radyo Ve Televizyon Yayinciligi A.S. V. Turkey (No. 2) Publication : [not yet received]". Archived from the original on 2013-06-15. Retrieved 2013-06-13.
  33. ^ Staff, The New Arab (2020-11-28). "Turkey blocks Jay Z's Tidal streaming service". english.alaraby.co.uk. Retrieved 2022-06-12.
  34. ^ "Can Dündar'a ait radyo ve internet sitesi erişime kapatıldı". T24 (in Turkish). Retrieved 2022-06-12.
  35. ^ ifade.org.tr (2022-01-04). "Radyo dinleme platformu Radio Garden erişime engellendi". İfade Özgürlüğü Derneği (in Turkish). Retrieved 2022-06-12.
  36. ^ "Turkey blocks access to Deutsche Welle, Voice of America for not getting licenses -official". Reuters. 2022-06-30. Retrieved 2022-06-30.
  37. ^ Medya Okur Yazarlığı(in Turkish)
  38. ^ / Akıllı İşaretler Archived 2011-04-20 at the Wayback Machine(in Turkish)
  39. ^ İnternet Güvenliği Archived 2011-04-18 at the Wayback Machine(in Turkish)
  40. ^ / İyi Uykular Çocuklar(in Turkish)
  41. ^ "Turkish Media Law: The Rise Of Television Broadcasting In Turkey - Media, Telecoms, IT, Entertainment - Turkey". Retrieved 21 August 2016.
  42. ^ http://www.theworldlawgroup.com/files/file/docs/WLG_Website-5.pdf[permanent dead link]
  43. ^ http://www.chadbourne.com/files/Publication/f7967d58-3521-41da-a47d-02e34dac6446/Presentation/PublicationAttachment/d74f2cf7-78b5-4e99-9e70-05b015243b13/Turkish_MediaLaw_ca%28yuksel%29.pdf [dead link]