User:Buurakosee/Fulya Öztürk

Fulya Öztürk (born 5 January 1989, Seyhan, Adana) is a Turkish journalist, news reporter and presenter.

She is known for her broadcasts in disaster areas, poor countries of Africa, the Çorlu train accident, the Nagorno-Karabakh War as a news reporter in 2013-2021, and for her daytime program between 2021-2022.

Vital
He was born on January 5, 1989 in the Seyhan district of Adana. She is the daughter of a family of five children. He completed his high school education at Adana Gündoğdu College. He started his higher education in 2006 at Marmara University, Faculty of Communication, Radio and Television Department. In the year he entered the university, he participated in Doğan TV's "Internship On Air" program; He started working as a trainee in Star TV domestic productions.

He started his professional career in 2008 at CNN TÜRK Programs Department. He produced the programs of Living Joy with Elif Ilgaz Aydınlar and Business Travel with Cem Seymen.

He started to work at CNN TÜRK News Center in 2010. He worked as a fiction editor for three years. He edited many documentaries and news stories.

He started field reporter in 2013. "The Story of Syrian Besma who escaped from Kobani" (2014) "There is no Rheumatologist in Turkey" (2014), "Medical supplies requested from relatives of patients in university hospitals" (2015), "A doctor's 36-hour watch ordeal" (2015) The documentary, The Refugees (2015), in which he narrates the news, and the adventure of Syrians emigrating to Turkey illegally, attracted attention. He was deemed worthy of awards in the categories of “Reporter of the Year” and “Best Special News” in 2015 for his documentary, Those Who Can't Take It.

Öztürk made a live broadcast about the Çorlu train accident in 2018; Together with the officials of the Humanitarian Aid Foundation, he went to poor countries in Africa such as Ethiopia and Somalia and viewed the aid sent from Turkey. He was deemed worthy of the Most Sensitive Reporter Award at the Children's Rights Summit organized by the HEMPA Child Rights Association in Ankara in 2018 for his news coverage from Africa and Arakan. It followed the Nagorno-Karabakh War in 2020; He watched a military operation on Mount Cudi in Şırnak, and made a live broadcast about the rescue efforts in the Elazig earthquake. He told about his experiences in Karabakh in a mini-documentary. In Azerbaijan, where Öztürk and cameraman Halil Kahraman lived during the Nagorno-Karabakh War, he became the subject of a documentary titled "Fulya: The Story of Tears Returning to Victory". it happened.

He switched to FOX channel on July 12, 2021 and presented the program called Hope with Fulya. This program, which broadcasts about finding missing people, illuminating murders with unknown perpetrators, and domestic problems, was deemed worthy of television awards in the categories of "Best Daytime Generation" and "Best Reality Programme". The broadcast of Fulya ile Umudun Olsun ended with the episode aired on June 10, 2022.

Returning to CNN Türk again in 2022, Fulya Öztürk worked as a field reporter and served as the Special News Chief of CNN TÜRK News Center. He went to Russia during the Russia-Ukraine war and conveyed his impressions of Moscow.

TV SHOW

 * 2021-2022: Have Hope with Fulya (Server)

Documentary

 * Documentary of the Refugees