Bülent Çaplı Trailers
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Çaplı was born in Ankara in 1958. He graduated from Ankara Academy of Economics and Commercial Sciences, School of Journalism and Public Relations. He earned a master's degree in communications from Utah State University, USA. He continued his doctorate program in the field of telecommunications at Ohio University, USA, with a Fulbright scholarship. He then received his doctorate in radio and television from Istanbul University.
He worked as a visiting researcher at the European Institute of Communications in Manchester and the Department of Telecommunications at the University of Florida, USA. He conducted academic studies in the fields of media ethics, political economy of the media, media politics, international communication and documentary.
Bülent Çaplı completed his military service in Burdur.
prof. Bülent Çaplı is the head of Ankara University, Faculty of Communication, Department of Radio, Television and Cinema. He conducts academic studies in the fields of communication ethics, communication policies, international communication and documentary.
He has joint documentary and book works with Mehmet Ali Birand and Can Dündar.
Bülent Çaplı is married to Yeşim Çaplı.
Most Popular Bülent Çaplı Trailers
Total trailers found: 14
16 July 1991
It is a famous saying: "One can come to power with a bayonet, but not sit on it." The organization, which carried out 27 May, came to power with a bayonet.
09 July 1991
While the government was in a deep sleep, the brain staff of the revolution was completing its final preparations at the Military Academy, there were only a few hours left for the revolution that had been prepared for six years.
23 July 1991
We came to the end of the road. We told you the story of the establishment of a democracy throughout 9 episodes.
02 July 1991
In the past, when spring came, there was a spring atmosphere in politics. But the spring of 1959 brought the CHP's spring offensive on the contrary.
01 May 1994
By the end of 1963, the word coup was no longer spoken in Turkey. Talat Aydemir is history, the last tremors of the May 27 earthquake have passed and the sliding faults of the regime have begun to settle into place.
05 June 1994
When March of 1971 knocked on the door, a military intervention was imminent in the country. Bombs were exploding in a strange way from right to left, and the urban guerrilla was resorting to unconventional acts such as bank robbery and kidnapping.
29 May 1994
We are now saying goodbye to the 1960s. The 60's started eventfully on May 27. It ended as eventfully as it began.
15 May 1994
The slogan "Great Türkiye" began to be heard for the first time in the mid-60s. The Turkish economy had become unstable and stagnant at the hands of military interventions and the provisional government.
17 April 1994
Staff Colonel Talat Aydemir... Aydemir's February 22 rebellion was the first revolutionary attempt in Turkey that faced resistance.
12 June 1994
Demirkırat stumbled on March 12, 1971. Actually, you know, they shoot limping horses. But this time it didn't.
08 May 1994
In 1965,a two-month-old leader,the commander of the Western Front, knocked down the big plane tree in a shake.
24 April 1994
Revolutionaries passed before the streets of the 1960s on the road to democracy. Then the use of victory songs and rebellion flags, right-wingers, leftists and putschists again.
03 April 1994
Revolutionaries passed before the streets of the 1960s on the road to democracy. Then the youth with the victory songs, the workers with the rebel flags, the rightists, the leftists and the putschists again.
10 March 1994
In the words of those days, "The first parliament of the Second Republic opened in its new building at 15:00 on a Wednesday.