Journalism agenda: Turkey practically shut down all Kurdish media with the latest state of emergency decree…

Turkish government shuts down 15 media outletshttps://t.co/rBrlRkTXCo pic.twitter.com/NR6xlM3qcX — P24 (@P24Punto24) October 29, 2016 The rest of the Kurdish media in Turkey closed down by decree on top of days of no internet in the Southeast. https://t.co/p401np2FRz — Emma Sinclair-Webb (@esinclairwebb) October 29, 2016 The team set out to build a ‘truly integrated narrative’ and … Read more

Journalism agenda: “The Data-Driven Future Of Journalism…

The Economist’s Tom Standage on digital strategy and the limits of a model based on advertising  Nieman Journalism Lab by Joseph Lichterman LONDON — The past few months have been full of change at The Economist. In January, Zanny Minton Beddoes was appointed the magazine’s new editor after her predecessor, John Micklethwait, left for Bloomberg. In … Read more

Journalism agenda: A global ad alliance of The Guardian, CNN, Reuters and more… BuzzFeed’s New Strategy..

The Guardian, CNN, Reuters, and more enter into a global ad alliance  Nieman Journalism Lab by Justin Ellis Five of the biggest online news publishers in the world are joining up to form asupercontinent. For advertising. With The Pangaea Alliance, The Guardian, CNN International, Reuters, The Financial Times, and The Economist are creating an advertising network … Read more

Towards elections: Massive AKP rally in Istanbul, PM Erdoğan directly targeting a columnist and the Economist magazine…

Around one million citizens may have attended AKP’s Istanbul election rally. Here are some photos from Hürriyet. Boats carrying supporters of Turkey’s main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP) sail through the Bosphorus in Istanbul June 4, 2011. Turkey will hold parliamentary elections on June 12. REUTERS/Murad Sezer Turkish PM targets Economist magazine, journalist Nuray Mert … Read more

Towards elections: The Economist in full frontal attack against AKP #secimtakip

The Economist has been AKP friendly for most of the time, this comes as a blow to AKP leadership.. Well in order to have more headcounts, they have lost so many friends that they will eventually regret… The Turkish election: Erdogan’s last hurrah (possibly) | The Economist Erdogan’s last hurrah (possibly) The election on June … Read more

The Economist on the Turkish army…

The Turkish army Economist Scores of officers, including retired generals, have been interrogated or arrested in connection with the so-called Ergenekon case, named after an alleged Interview with Ali BALCI on Turkish scholarship and Ergenekon case by Changing Turkey Ali Balcı, Dr., is a Research Assistant at Sakarya University. He graduated from the Department of … Read more