2017
DOI: 10.16997/wpcc.232
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Twitter or Radio Revolutions? The Central Role of Açık Radyo in the Gezi Protests of 2013

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“…An example of this is Halk TV, an obscure TV station that streamed the protests live with commentary in Turkish. Twitter users in Turkey soon started referring to the channel and Halk TV became a “trending topic.” Soon, others flocked to the news channel to find out about the protests, rapidly tripling its audience size (Bonini 2017; Farro and Demirhisar 2014). Similarly, the antigovernment daily Sözcü saw a 21 percent increase in sales during the week following the start of the protests.…”
Section: The Cases Of Turkey and Tunisiamentioning
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“…An example of this is Halk TV, an obscure TV station that streamed the protests live with commentary in Turkish. Twitter users in Turkey soon started referring to the channel and Halk TV became a “trending topic.” Soon, others flocked to the news channel to find out about the protests, rapidly tripling its audience size (Bonini 2017; Farro and Demirhisar 2014). Similarly, the antigovernment daily Sözcü saw a 21 percent increase in sales during the week following the start of the protests.…”
Section: The Cases Of Turkey and Tunisiamentioning
confidence: 99%