Kanal D

Turkish TV series spark worldwide interest

An industry representative claimed that Turkish TV shows have attained outstanding global success, revealing staggering episode revenue figures ranging from $300,000 to $700,000 in various countries.

In recent years, Turkish TV series have reached record sales not only in the country, but also globally, while exported series gained millions of international audiences.

Erdoğan Demirören remembered on his death anniversary

Prominent Turkish industrialist and businessman Erdoğan Demirören, who was the founder of Demirören Holding, which is one of Türkiye's largest conglomerates, has been commemorated on the fifth anniversary of his death.

On June 8, 2018, Demirören lost his life in a hospital in Istanbul, where he received treatment for respiratory failure for a while at the age of 80.

Demirören Media High School to give scholarship

Demirören Media High School, a vocational school that will train young journalists who will be well-equipped with skills to work in the media sector, will give scholarships to its successful students every month.

Scholarships will be given to students who score above a certain mark in the high school entrance exam (LGS).

Actress acquitted of insulting Turkish president

A Turkish actress has been acquitted of insulting Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an on Twitter, daily Hürriyet has reported when Erdo?an was Turkey's prime minister two years ago.

Gonca Vuslateri was tried over a tweet posted in 2013 when Erdo?an was prime minister, but was acquitted of "insulting" after a court on Feb. 2 dropped the charges.

Crime scene investigation under scrutiny as passers-by find body remains at Ankara blast site

Quality of Turkey's crime scene investigation (CSI) services comes under scrutiny as passers-by have discovered body remains at three different locations at the Ankara blast site, two days after the area reopened to traffic.