Ciner Media Group
IndustryPublishing, Broadcasting
Founded2007 (2007)
HeadquartersÜsküdar, Turkey
Area served
Turkey
Key people
Turgay Ciner
Websitewww.cinermediagroup.com

Ciner Media Group (Ciner Medya Grubu) is a Turkish media conglomerate established in 2007, part of the Ciner Holding conglomerate. Among other properties, it owns the Habertürk newspaper, Habertürk TV and Habertürk Radyo, and the television stations Kanal 1, Avrupa 1 and Kanal 1 Maksimum. It co-owns the television station Bloomberg HT. It also publishes a range of magazines, including Turkish editions of international magazines such as FHM.

From 2005 to 2007 it owned Sabah; the newspaper was seized by the government's TMSF.[1] From 2005 to 2007 it owned the ATV television station.[2] It had previously operated both under license from Dinç Bilgin's Medya Group.[3]

Ciner acquired the Habertürk properties in 2007[4] and Show TV in 2013.[5]

Properties

Newspapers

  • 2009: Habertürk

Television

  • 2005–2010, 2023: Kanal 1
  • 2007: Habertürk TV (acquired from Ufuk Güldemir.)
  • 2010: Bloomberg HT
  • 2023: Habertürk Spor TV
  • 2023: Habertürk World TV
  • 2023: Kanal 1 Maksimum
  • 2023: Avrupa 1
  • 2023: Capitol TV
  • 2023: Capitol Türk TV
  • 2023: Karamel TV
  • 2023: Karamel Play

Radio

  • 2007: Habertürk Radyo
  • 2010: Bloomberg HT Radyo
  • 2023: Habertürk Spor Radyo
  • 2023: Habertürk World Radio
  • 2023: Capitol FM
  • 2023: Capitol Türk FM

Game Companies

Sport Club

Old Properties

Newspapers

Television

  • 2002–2003: M TV
  • 2002–2006: Yeni TV
  • 2002–2007: atv (acquired from Ahmet Çalık.)
  • 2002–2007: atv avrupa (acquired from Ahmet Çalık.)
  • 2003–2004: 10 TV
  • 2004–2007: TürkÇ TV (sold to TMSF.)
  • 2004–2005: Merkez TV (acquired from Saran Group.)
  • 2013–2023: Show TV (Bought from TMSF. He gave it back to Çukurova Media Group.)
  • 2013–2023: ShowMax (Bought from TMSF. He gave it back to Çukurova Media Group.)
  • 2013–2023: Show Türk (Bought from TMSF. He gave it back to Çukurova Media Group.)

Radio

  • 2000–2006: Yeni Radyo (acquired from Dinç Bilgin)
  • 2008–2010: Poptürk
  • 2015: HT Spor Radyo

References

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