Emel Gazimihal

Emel Öget Gazimihal (1912–1998) was the first female radio presenter in Turkey.

Emel Gazimihal
Born
Emel Öget

1912
Died1998 (aged 8586)
İstanbul, Turkey
Resting placeZincirlikuyu Cemetery, Istanbul
NationalityTurkish
OccupationRadio presenter
Known forFirst Turkish female speaker
Spouse(s)Tahsin Gazimihal

Biography

Emel Öget was born in 1912.[1] Her father's name was Fevzi Öget. She married to Tahsin Gazimihal.

In 1937, she was serving for the Turkish PTT in İstanbul. In the 1930s, Turkish Radio and Television Corporation (TRT) was not yet established, and the radio broadcasting was under the responsibility of the Turkish PTT. After an audition, she was recruited as the news speaker of Ankara Radio. She went to Ankara and immediately began working without any preliminary training. She recalls that in the early days of the radio, there was no standard acoustic treatment in the studio and the walls were covered by carpets.[2]

On 1 October 1937,[3] she was sent by the government to London, England to take training at the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) for six months. She returned to Turkey to continue as the only permanent female speaker. She served in Ankara Radio as a news speaker and during World War II, Turkish people learned the course of the war by her voice. In 1951, she returned to İstanbul, and served about ten years in İstanbul Radio. She retired in 1962.[4]

Emel Gazimihal died in 1998, and was buried at Zincirlikuyu Cemetery.

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