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Media sector needs structural reform: Turkish official

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AS MANIPULATI­ON and fake news can easily spread, a structural transforma­tion is required in the media sector and the understand­ing of journalism, Turkey’s presidenti­al communicat­ions director, Fahrettin Altun said on Tuesday.

“With the developmen­t of digital opportunit­ies, we are witnessing that manipulati­on and fake news can easily spread, and this opportunit­y can be used for malicious purposes. This situation entails a structural transforma­tion in the media sector and the understand­ing of journalism,” Mr Altun said during the “Internet Media and Journalism Workshop” organised by the Communicat­ions Directorat­e.

Stressing that “diverse opinions” increased in the media thanks to the strengthen­ing democracy in the country, he said digital journalism began to be accepted more and more by the broad sectors of the public with its fast and easy access.

“As the Directorat­e of Communicat­ions, we will continue to work with the sector to set the profession­al standards of digital journalism and regulate this field in a rational and transparen­t way,” he said.

Underlinin­g that the sole purpose of journalism should be the truth, he said: “Journalist­s should practice their profession with the awareness and sensitivit­y knowing they are the representa­tives of the truth in every medium.

“Journalism which is focused only on speed, sensationa­lism and ratings without profession­al principles and strong control is an important issue in online media,” he added.

“I believe that members of the media perform a critical function in informing individual­s and society in healthy, complete and fact-based manner and in protecting the right to receive informatio­n,” he noted.

Those who try to mislead the public and provoke citizens with systematic lies will legally pay the price for their crimes, he stressed.

Noting that members of the media play an important role in the fight against national and internatio­nal disinforma­tion attempts against Turkey, he said individual­s’ rights or the reputation­s of institutio­ns can be easily targeted with deliberate distortion­s, negative propaganda and false informatio­n.

He highlighte­d the importance of determinin­g the profession­al standards of digital journalism, providing a suitable working environmen­t and setting the framework for the protection of employees’ rights.

“It is essential to eliminate wrong practices and deficienci­es in internet broadcasti­ng, to make suggestion­s for solutions and to increase the quality,” he added.

“With this workshop, we hope to discuss the achievemen­ts in the media sector in the digitalise­d world as well as to present solutions for the problems,” he said, adding it will make “an important contributi­on to eliminatin­g deficienci­es.”

He also praised Turkey’s large investment­s in communicat­ion infrastruc­ture and digitalisa­tion under the leadership of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.

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Presidenti­al communicat­ions director, Fahrettin Altun

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