Press Advertisement Institution
Basın İlan Kurumu
NicknameBIK
Formation1961 (1961)
Founded atTurkey
TypeGovernment organization
Legal statusPublic legal entity
Purposeadvertisement
HeadquartersInterior Door No: 119, Platform Merter, A Block, Floor: 2 PK:34173, Güngören[1]
Location
OriginsTurkish
Region served
Turkey
ServicesNewspaper display advertising
MethodsDisplay ads
FieldsJournalism
Membership
Grand National Assembly of Turkey
Official language
Turkish, English
OwnerGovernment of Turkey
General manager
Cavit Erkilinc
Main organ
Grand National Assembly of Turkey
Secessions
  • Preparation Seminars For The Media of Future, Istanbul
  • Sounds of the New Seminars Anatolia, Karabük
  • National Literature Workshop
  • Kosgeb Development and Support Programs for Local Press and Media Enterprises, Ankara
  • Earthquake Zone Media Center and Accommodation Tent, Van
  • Sports Press Education Seminar
  • Internet and Media Education Seminar, Rize
  • Artistic Faces Activities from the Printing World, Istanbul
  • Experience Sharing Days Seminars in Media Communication, Tirebolu
  • Osman Yuksel Serdengecti Documentary
  • Remember of Mehmet Akif Ersoy
  • 50th Year in the Profession Honor Awards
[2]
AffiliationsDirectorate of Communications
Revenue (2020)
Increase416 million[3]
FundingNewspaper ads
Websitebik.gov.tr

The Press Advertisement Institution (Turkish: Basın İlan Kurumu; BIK), also known as the Press Advertisement Agency, is a public legal entity of the government of Turkey responsible for distribution of government ads to the Turkish newspapers, including private and state-owned.[4] Established in 1961 under the Law No. 195, it is affiliated with the Directorate of Communications and works under the 36 members elected from the Grand National Assembly of Turkey. Members are divided into three groups such as "Press", "Government" and "Impartial".

Composition

Besides being reviewed by 42 members from the Grand Assembly, the organisation consists of the auditors and the board of directors, which represents it in an equal manner, including its head office and all branches across the country. It is headed by a general manager and is headquartered in three different locations Istanbul, Ankara and Izmir.[5]

Background

BIK also serves as the largest archive of digital newspapers and has recorded the maximum number of digital newspapers in the country. It also impose sanctions on newspapers and news websites from displaying official advertisements under the press ethics principles, and journalism ethics and standards.[3] If any newspaper running in the country violates the law of Turkey face legal action by cutting down its ads.

The organization also provides newspapers with assistance in obtaining interest-free loans. [6]Minority communities such as Greek, Armenian and Jewish are also given financial assistance for running newspapers under the Treaty of Lausanne.

Selection

BIK held elections for the selection of its members. Newspapers owners who comply with the Press Advertisement Institution legislation and the Article 3 of the Press Advertisement Institution Regulation are also entitled to participate in the election.[7]

Revenue

BIK has raised 53.5 million revenue in 2002 which increased to ₺416 million in 2020.[3] It runs various types of ads in different categories such as real estate, vehicles, personnel recruitment, academic staff and training announcements, tender notification, bankruptcy law cases, and notifications and announcements among other.[3]

Official Announcement Amounts (20002020)

# Year Official Advertisement Amount (₺)[8]
1 2000 6,570,837,71
2 2001 9,737,947.92
3 2002 22,976,000,00
4 2003 31.187.000.00
5 2004 42.004,000.00
6 2005 45,691,000,00
7 2006 54,862,000,00
8 2007 69.620.000.00
9 2008 76.900.000.00
10 2009 99.976.0000.00
11 2010 117,931,000,00
12 2011 129,925,000,00
13 2012 129,925,000,00
14 2013 142,834,000,00
15 2014 187,565,596.37
16 2015 242,118,856,80
17 2016 265,134.379.41
18 2017 278,671,820.38
19 2018 288,893,245,77
20 2019 329,688,813,71
21 2020 322.002.849.44
Total 20002020 2,926.532,347.51

Criticism

BIK is accused of giving more preference to pro-government newspapers than being a neutral entity. Reports suggest that it gives 78% of the government ads to pro-government newspapers and has arguably reduced 97% of ads to those newspapers who oppose the government policies. Government supporters has utilised 141 million 932 932 thousand Turkish lira of the public funds while nine newspapers including Sözcü, Cumhuriyet, BirGün, Evrensel, and Korkusuz experienced 97 percent ad penalties by the government.[9]

The European Centre for Press and Media Freedom indicated that the government of Turkey banned independent media in the country from displaying official advertisements on their newspapers. Evrensel has experienced indefinite sanctions for its role in critical reportage. It was banned in September 2019 until 28 March 2020. However, BIK assured lifting of ban after it held a meeting with the International Press Institute (IPI), Journalists Syndicate of Turkey (TGS), Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), Reporters sans Frontières (RSF) and the European Federation of Journalists (EFJ).[10][11]

References

  1. "Genel Müdürlük". Basın İlan Kurumu (in Turkish). 2020-12-23. Retrieved 2022-01-30.
  2. "Organizasyonlar". Basın İlan Kurumu (in Turkish). 2020-10-31. Retrieved 2022-01-30.
  3. 1 2 3 4 Kurumu, Basın İlan. "Türkiye'nin İlan Portalı". ilan.gov.tr (in Turkish). Retrieved 2022-01-30.
  4. "Turkey to cut official ads on newspapers of journalists charged with terror links". Hürriyet Daily News. 2016-10-06. Retrieved 2022-01-30.
  5. Kurumu, Basın İlan. "Türkiye'nin İlan Portalı". ilan.gov.tr (in Turkish). Retrieved 2022-01-30.
  6. https://bik.gov.tr/kurumsal/hakkimizda/
  7. "Anadolu gazete sahiplerinin, Basın İlan Kurumu Genel Kurulu'na katılacak temsilcilerinin seçimi için toplantı duyurusu". İletişim Başkanlığı (in Turkish). Retrieved 2022-01-30.
  8. Kurumu, Basın İlan (2022-01-30). "Türkiye'nin İlan Portalı". ilan.gov.tr (in Turkish). Archived from the original on 2022-01-30. Retrieved 2022-01-30.
  9. "Türkiye'de hükümete yakın medyaya para aktı - 28.05.2021". DW.COM (in Turkish). Retrieved 2022-01-30.
  10. "Turkey: Call to end advertising ban on Evrensel". European Centre for Press and Media Freedom. 2020-03-16. Retrieved 2022-01-30.
  11. "Turkey: rights groups call for swift end to Evrensel's advertising ban / FIP". IFJ (in Spanish). 2020-03-16. Retrieved 2022-01-30.
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