- İletişim ve Diplomasi
- Issue:13
- Digitalization Against Monopolization: Polyphony in Turkish News Media
Digitalization Against Monopolization: Polyphony in Turkish News Media
Authors : İsmail Çağlar
Pages : 29-48
Doi:10.54722/iletisimvediplomasi.1567036
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Publication Date : 2024-12-23
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Discussions on monopolization and oligopolization in Turkish media have largely centred around the claim that media plurality has significantly diminished, particularly since 2002. However, the rapid pace of digitalization and the growth of online journalism have reignited these debates. This study explores the impact of digitalization on media plurality. Until the 1980s, Turkish media exhibited diverse ownership patterns, though most outlets adhered to the official state ideology. Despite being owned by different entities, a state-controlled homogeneity prevailed. In the late 1980s, as large conglomerates entered the media sector, a process of monopolization and oligopolization ensued, concentrating media ownership in the hands of powerful capital groups. This led to increasing economic pressure on the media, and by 2002, criticisms of diminished plurality continued to grow as monopolistic and oligopolistic tendencies intensified. Although ownership patterns have shifted over time, economic oligopolization persists. Nevertheless, the digitalization process has introduced new players, fostering a more democratic and pluralistic media environment. The rise of digital platforms has created opportunities for alternative media outlets and independent journalists, allowing new voices to emerge. Consequently, while monopolistic trends remain dominant in the traditional media landscape, digitalization has facilitated greater media plurality, partially alleviating the pressures of monopolization on traditional media outlets.Keywords : Tekelleşme, Dijitalleşme, Oligopolizasyon, Çevrimiçi Gazetecilik, Medya Sahipliği.