Turkish series, which are annually exported to about 170 countries, intend to enter the Chinese market, the most densely populated country in the world. This was announced in an interview with Anadolu was stated by the Chairman of the Committee on Entertainment and Cultural Services at the Association of Exporters of the Services Fatih Ax.
Turkish series contributed not only to the growth of tourism, but also contribute to the development of other sectors, – says anx.
He noted that today Turkish series are in great demand in Latin America, the Middle East and Eastern Europe, as well as in the Turkic republics, on the African continent, in Asia, Russia, Spain and Portugal.
The next goal of the Turkish series is to enter the Chinese market, which means that success will be achieved there, ”said anx.
“The Turkish series can cover 800 million spectators around the world. I must say that sales of the series are seasons. Export volume also varies depending on the country and project. There are 100 thousand dollars exported, and there are 300 thousand at 300 thousand dollars … I believe that such series as the magnificent century and the forbidden fruit bring the greatest income due to a large number of episodes and mass sales to many countries. I also believe that when a series with a large number of series is sold, it is achieved Serious income, ”said Axu.
According to him, Turkish series also had a positive impact on the perception of Turkey.
“The United States has turned into a world industry in cinema thanks to the production of films. The American film industry is very successful, but the American industry is not so good in this matter. Its place was largely taken by Turkey. The prevalence of Turkish series in the world has surpassed American TV shows. American filming and American film The television industry carries out much greater export. But if we look at popularity, then Turkish TV shows are currently the most viewed in the world, ”said anx.
“Turkey has become a country that makes the whole world watch its series,” he added.