Fulya ztürk's life as CNN Türk's special news head is intriguing. Ten provinces were impacted by the earthquake at Kahramanmaraş. Fulya ztürk relays information from search and rescue operations.
Fulya ztürk is a Turkish journalist, news reporter, and presenter who was born on January 5, 1989 in Seyhan, Adana. He was born on January 5, 1989, in Adana's Seyhan district. He graduated from Adana Gündodu College after finishing high school. In 2006, she was awarded the Radio and Television Department of the Faculty of Communication at Marmara University. She began her television career in 2006, her first year at university. At 2007, she interned in Star TV internal productions under Doan TV's "Internship On Air" program.
She began his professional career at the CNN TÜRK Programs Department in 2008. In 2010, she began working at CNN TÜRK News Center. She was the Editing Editor for three years. She has worked as an editor on several documentaries and news articles. She began working at Field Reporter in 2013. Fulya ztürk has earned honors from several colleges and groups. In 2015, she released the documentary Those Who Can't Take Away, in which she recounted the story of Syrians who arrived to Izmir illegally in order to flee to Europe.
She was named "Reporter of the Year" and "Best Special News" and received hundreds of other honors. She was a TEDx speaker. On July 12, 2021, she joined FOX and began hosting the Hope with Fulya show. On the broadcast on October 2, 2021, a participant revealed a sexually graphic video, sparking uproar. She remained away from the screens for a bit after contracting the coronavirus sickness for the second time on December 2, 2021. Fulya ile Umudun Olsun's broadcast life ended with its final episode on June 10, 2022. Fulya ztürk returned to CNN Türk in 2022 as the Special News Chief of CNN TÜRK News Center with Field Reporter.