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    Hurriyet Daily News, Turkey
    July 23 2012


    Tension with Armenia affects airing of TV show
    ISTANBUL - Hürriyet Daily News

    Armenian Shant TV has purchased script rights to Turkish TV show
    `Ezel', and produced its own TV series due to alleged fears about the
    audience response. The TV channel is allegedly hiding the origin of
    the show


    As Turkish dramas gain a greater audience in neighboring countries,
    complications arise due to broadcasters' fears of possible reactions
    from locals, especially in countries with which Turkey has a history
    of political tension.

    Similar fears have affected the airing of the Turkish show `Ezel' in
    Armenia, although the Turkish TV show is known to enjoy huge
    popularity throughout the Arab world, particularly in the United Arab
    Emirates. Armenia's leading TV channel, Shant TV, has purchased the
    script rights to the show and produced its own TV series featuring
    local actors and actresses who are striking for their similarity to
    their Turkish peers, namely Kenan Ä°mirzalioÄ?lu and Cansu Dere.

    This is the very first Turkish TV show to be broadcast in Armenia, and
    the first episode reportedly broke ratings records. The reason the
    producers did not simply purchase the broadcasting rights and save
    themselves the trouble of producing the show from the scratch was due
    to fears about the unpredictable nature of the potential audience
    response to the show's Turkish origin, reports say. The TV channel's
    owners were allegedly hiding the fact that the show was originally a
    Turkish production because they feared it would not receive a good
    audience response if the audience was informed of the truth.

    Ay Yapım is known to have sold the script rights to another of its
    widely praised TV shows, `AÅ?k-ı Memnu' (Forbidden Love), to an
    American channel, which is known to have recently begun airing its
    production based on the script.

    Actress slams Turkish shows

    As if to justify Shant TV's secrecy about the origins of their version
    of `Ezel,' an unemployed Greek TV actress, Nikoleta Karra, recently
    slammed Greek channels for airing Turkish shows instead of Greek
    Cypriot ones, daily Hürriyet reported.

    The Turkish TV series `Sıla' particularly drew Karra's ire, sending
    her to Twitter to complain. `'Sıla' in the morning, `Sıla' in the
    afternoon. `Sıla' 24 hours a day. Enough! We've made so many shows in
    Greek Cyprus. Why won't the Greek channels air Greek Cypriot shows?'
    the actress tweeted. Greek actors have been working for Greek Cypriot
    channels for some time now due to the difficult financial situation in
    Greece.

    Turkish shows are among the most popular TV programs in Greece, and
    presently five Turkish TV shows are aired in the country, including
    `Sıla.' Another Turkish show entitled `Lale Devri' (Tulip Era) is set
    to hit Greek screens on July 25. k HDN
    July/23/2012

    http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/tension-with-armenia-affects-airing-of-tv-show.aspx?pageID=238&nID=26085&NewsCatID=381

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