8. Disclosure of Revenue Sources and Data Collection
The aim of disclosure is to be able to assess potential conflicts of interests. Media Outlets are encouraged to exceed the financial disclosure requirements mandated by their national laws in order to achieve this goal. In cases where the requirements cannot be met, a justification for non-compliance should be published.
8.1. Sources of Revenue
The Media Outlet shall disclose a list of its sources of revenue, ranked from largest to smallest. These may include subscriptions, advertising, major donors and donations, subsidies, fees, sales, memberships, sponsorships, events, etc. Organisations obliged to publish or make public their financial information shall provide a reference to the source where the data is accessible. The Media Outlet may disclose its revenue and/or the categories of its sources of revenue, including the respective ratios. A Media Outlet owned by the state or the government, or financed with public money, shall disclose the nature of its source(s) of revenue: license fees, government budget, partnerships, public subscriptions, grants, commercial advertising, or other. Where a media entity deems itself precluded from disclosure of information due to safety and security concerns as outlined in the Terms and Definitions section, these shall be explained.
What are the categories of sources of revenue for the Media Outlet, ranked from largest to smallest? These may include subscriptions, advertising, major donors, donations, subsidies, fees, sales, memberships, sponsorships, events, etc.
Is the Media Outlet required to make financial disclosures?
NoWhat is the revenue of the Media Outlet?
2024: 25,041,372.66 TL (€703.935,32)
What is the ratio of the categories of revenue sources (as in question no. 46)?
MEDIACENTAR Foundation for Development – EUR 30,127.81 – 07/03/2023
Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) – EUR 268,685.95 – 09/05/2023
OsloMet – Oslo Metropolitan University, JMIC (Journalism and Media International Center) – EUR 8,704.38 – 09/20/2023
Reporters Sans Frontières (RSF) – EUR 11,513.75 – 11/27/2023
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands / Embassy of the Netherlands in Ankara – TRY 147,150.00 – 12/06/2023
Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) – EUR 341,024.23 – 12/15/2023
South East Europe Network (RRJETI I Europes Juglindore) – EUR 5,056.45 – 01/11/2024
OsloMet – Oslo Metropolitan University, JMIC – EUR 5,758.00 – 01/10/2024
Federal Republic of Germany – German Consulate General – EUR 6,130.93 – 05/24/2024
Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) – SEK 6,000,000.00 – 05/29/2024
Federal Republic of Germany – German Consulate General – EUR 3,642.00 – 07/10/2024
MEDIACENTAR Foundation for Development – EUR 44,225.29 – 07/22/2024
Federal Republic of Germany – German Consulate General – EUR 5,824.00 – 09/06/2024
Federal Republic of Germany – German Consulate General – EUR 4,056.00 – 09/06/2024
Reporters Sans Frontières (RSF) – EUR 4,915.00 – 10/30/2024
Federal Republic of Germany – German Consulate General – EUR 16,569.00 – 11/04/2024
Federal Republic of Germany – German Consulate General – EUR 17,406.07 – 12/05/2024
OsloMet – Oslo Metropolitan University, JMIC – EUR 15,480.00 – 01/07/2025
South East European Network for Professionalization of Media (SEENPM) / UNESCO – USD 4,050.00 – 04/04/2025
Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) – SEK 4,200,000.00 – 04/16/2025
OsloMet – Oslo Metropolitan University, JMIC – EUR 8,500.00 – 05/22/2025
South East European Network for Professionalization of Media (SEENPM) / UNESCO – USD 2,700.00 – 07/08/2025
Is there any reason for safety and security that you have given incomplete data in this section?
No8.2. Data collection disclosure
Where a Media Outlet processes personal data from its audiences, on its own or by engaging with third parties, that shall be disclosed. The Media Outlet shall describe what personal data is processed, by which methods and for what purpose.