The Presidency's Head of Communications, Burhanettin Duran, celebrated World Radio Day through a post on his NSosyal account.
In his post, Head of Communications Duran noted:
"Radio is one of the most authentic and established means of communication for news, information, and culture.
Despite the world becoming more digital, its dependable, quick, and easily accessible nature keeps our social memory alive and unites people around a common voice.
Since the early years of our Republic, our radios have served as the nation's voice and link, fulfilling an important public responsibility by reaching out to our citizens during crises, disasters, and other difficult times.
I would like to take this opportunity to wish all radio professionals who work with a broadcasting approach that is truthful, unbiased, and takes the public interest into consideration a happy World Radio Day on February 13."