Turkey seizes control of critical broadcaster TELE1, arrests chief editor 


Istanbul, October 27, 2025—Turkish authorities should release TELE1 chief editor Merdan Yanardağ and withdraw the order to assign a trustee to seize control of the outlet, the Committee to Protect Journalists said Monday.

Istanbul police detained Yanardağ on October 24, and on October 27, a court arrested him pending trial as part of a political “espionage” investigation in which the imprisoned Istanbul mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu is also a suspect. Turkish authorities also assigned a trustee to the critical outlet TELE1 who ended its scheduled broadcasting on Friday and shut down its YouTube channel, which had over 76,000 videos and over a million subscribers. 

“Seizing one of the few remaining critical broadcasters in Turkey and arraigning journalist Merdan Yanardağ over vague accusations of espionage is a tremendous blow to the country’s press freedom record,” said Özgür Öğret, CPJ’s Turkey representative. “Turkish authorities should immediately release Yanardağ and return control of the broadcaster back to TELE1 executives.”

Yanardağ rejected the accusation of espionage in his testimony to the authorities, stating he did not take money from the government informant who named him as a spy, and that he was being framed. The chief prosecutor’s office in Istanbul released a statement on Friday in which Yanardağ was accused of involvement in “election manipulation” alongside the informant. 

CPJ’s email to the prosecutor’s office asking for comment did not receive a reply. 


This content originally appeared on Committee to Protect Journalists and was authored by CPJ Staff.