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  • ANKARA: French Radio Halts Broadcasting in Turkish

    Zaman, Turkey
    Oct 28 2006

    French Radio Halts Broadcasting in Turkish
    By Ali Ihsan Aydin
    Saturday, October 28, 2006
    zaman.com


    Radio France International (RFI) has cut Turkish broadcasts, which
    have been on the air for 35 years, on grounds of financial
    difficulties.

    The radio station, which broadcasts in 19 languages, cut only its
    broadcasts in Turkish.

    Ugur Hukum, coordinator of Turkish broadcasts at the RFI, called the
    decision an example of France's imprudence and added, `This move
    confirms that France has never viewed Turkey and Turkish as a
    strategic partner.'

    However, Hukum said the decision to halt Turkish broadcasts had
    nothing to do with the Armenian genocide bill, adding that it had
    been planned long before the bill was passed.

    Dutch and Swedish radios had also cut their Turkish broadcasts.

    The radio management announced the end of Turkish broadcasts was a
    part of financially-triggered reform program, but they decided to
    continue broadcasting in Lagos, Bulgarian, Albanian, Vietnamese and
    Serbian.

    The broadcasts in Turkish will be replaced with a website to inform
    the public on Turkey-EU relations.

    Hukum said they had suggested to the radio management a project
    called `Paris's Europe Agenda.'

    The RFI had broadcast Turkish programs once a week since 1971.

    RFI Turkish broadcasts were set up to inform Turkish emigrants to
    France. The radio broadcasts in Parisian neighborhood and is
    available worldwide on the Internet.

    The RFI Turkish broadcasts lost much of their audience when Turkish
    TV channels started broadcasting in Europe.
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