Some of the media assets seized by Turkey’s state-run Savings Deposit and Insurance Fund (TMSF) from Cukurova Group have been sold off.
According to a local report, the assets, which include the TV channel Sky 360, are now owned by the Turkish companies Kolin, Limak and Cengiz, with the latter saying it had paid $60 million (€45.6 million) for the acquisition.
The most lucrative assets still in state hands include the DTH platform Digitürk, which has already attracted interest from – amongst others – the rival platform D-Smart, owned by Dogan Media Group.