Jülide Gülizar
Jülide Gülizar | |
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Born | 1929 Adana, Turkey |
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Nationality | Turkish |
Education | Law |
Alma mater | Ankara University, Law School |
Occupation | Journalist, anchorwoman |
Jülide Gülizar (1929 – 14 March 2011) was a Turkish anchorwoman and journalist. She was one of Turkey's first television anchors, as well as the first anchorwomen on the Turkish Radio and Television Corporation (TRT).[1]
Gülizar was born in Adana, Turkey, in 1929.[1] She graduated from Ankara University, Law School.[1]
Gülizar began her broadcasting career on TRT radio in Ankara, Turkey, in 1956.[1] She went on to become the first anchorwoman to appear on television for TRT.[1] She was a strong proponent of the use of standard Turkish in radio and television.[1] She retired from TRT in 1982, but continued to work as a news presenter and teacher at other media organizations.[1] Gülizar continued to produce and host her own television program until shortly before her death.[1] She was also the author of several books, including Life, Thank You, One Subject, One Guest, Radios of Turkey Calling, and Where are you going Türkçe.[1]
Jülide Gülizar died at Hacettepe University Medical Faculty Hospital in Ankara, Turkey, on 14 March 2011, at the age of 82.[1] Following the religious funeral service at Kocatepe Mosque, she was laid to rest at the Karşıyaka Cemetery.[2]
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