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TURKISH TELEVISION SHOW FERVOR REACHES WESTERN EUROPE
The recent wind of popularity for Turkish television series in the Middle East, which has increased the advertising market by 35 percent, has now reached Western Europe. Sweden, the symbol of welfare, will soon broadcasting a Turkish television series for the first time ever.
Turkish television series have found increasing popularity in a variety of nations spanning from Croatia to Azerbaijan, the UAE to Kosovo and even in some of Asia's most distant nations such as Singapore and Vietnam.
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Sweden's STV, which broadcasts from 16 different channels, holds a 36.3 percent share of ratings. STV, which is also set to host Eurovision 2013, will be releasing "The End" for Swedish viewers in January. Expressing how exciting he finds the show, STV Director Göran Danesten says, "This show is wonderful and will truly leave a unique impression."
Sabah English
The recent wind of popularity for Turkish television series in the Middle East, which has increased the advertising market by 35 percent, has now reached Western Europe. Sweden, the symbol of welfare, will soon broadcasting a Turkish television series for the first time ever.
Turkish television series have found increasing popularity in a variety of nations spanning from Croatia to Azerbaijan, the UAE to Kosovo and even in some of Asia's most distant nations such as Singapore and Vietnam.
[...]
Sweden's STV, which broadcasts from 16 different channels, holds a 36.3 percent share of ratings. STV, which is also set to host Eurovision 2013, will be releasing "The End" for Swedish viewers in January. Expressing how exciting he finds the show, STV Director Göran Danesten says, "This show is wonderful and will truly leave a unique impression."
Sabah English