This report reveals that media consumption in Turkey is shaped not only by viewing habits but also by social, political, and economic dynamics. Increasing screen time and the transformation of television within the attention economy, debates over violence in content, and disparities in advertising revenue are bringing competition and power dynamics in the media sector into sharp focus. Data from April, meanwhile, suggests that news consumption can shift from an individual choice to a necessary public practice during periods of intense public discourse.
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This section includes the periodic follow-up of the KONDA Barometer on Media Consumption and Followi...
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The section examines individuals' cultural consumption habits such as the TV series they follow in m...
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