Forecast: Programming and Broadcasting Employment in Turkey

From 2013 to 2017, the programming and broadcasting employment in Turkey exhibited significant variations. After a peak in 2013, employment numbers decreased substantially in 2014, stabilized in 2015, and then saw an increase in 2016, before decreasing slightly in 2017. The trend from 2018 to 2022 shows fluctuations, with a notable decline in 2019 followed by a significant drop in 2020, and a recovery beginning in 2021 which continued through 2023 where it stood at 21.3 thousand units.

Currently, 2024 employment is forecasted at 21.0 thousand units, while the forecasted data shows a declining trend through 2028, with an estimated 19.6 thousand units by 2028. The last 5-year CAGR indicates an average decline of 1.37% per year, predicting an overall decrease of 6.67% from 2024 to 2028.

Future trends to watch for include the impact of digital transformation and automation on employment numbers, the evolving landscape of media consumption, and potential regulatory changes in the broadcasting sector. These factors will likely influence employment levels in the coming years.

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