Turkey’s Media Watchdog Warns Broadcasters It Is Monitoring NATO Summit Coverage - Stockholm Center for Freedom
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The Radio and Television High Council (RTÜK) warned television channels to "consider public interest and national security perspectives" in news and discussion programs related to the NATO Summit.
Turkey’s media watchdog warns broadcasters it is monitoring NATO summit coverage - Stockholm Center for Freedom
Turkey’s broadcasting watchdog has told media outlets to cover this week’s NATO summit in Ankara from a “national security” perspective and warned that their broadcasts are being monitored, raising fresh concerns over media pressure ahead of the high-profile gathering. According to Turkish Minute, The Radio and Television Supreme Council (RTÜK) issued the warning before the July 7-8 summit, which will bring leaders of NATO’s 32 member states to …
The Radio and Television High Council (RTÜK) has called on broadcasters to produce content based on verified information, in a measured manner, and free from disinformation, ahead of the NATO Summit to be held in Ankara on July 7-8.
Ahead of the NATO Summit on July 7-8, the Radio and Television Supreme Council (RTÜK) issued a warning to the media. The Council requested that broadcasts consider a 'national security' perspective, and conveyed to channels that all broadcasts are being closely monitored by experts.
The Radio and Television Broadcasting Council (RTÜK) issued a warning statement to broadcasters ahead of the NATO Summit to be held in Ankara. The statement emphasized the need to consider national security and reminded broadcasters that all broadcast schedules are meticulously monitored by experts.
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