Turkish TV productions, which draw increasing interest all over the world, have broken rating records in the short time since airing in Colombia, South America.
Some series, which broadcast their final episodes in Turkey years ago, are being broadcast every day in Colombia, gluing viewers to screens. Inspired by the TV shows, many Colombian viewers have started giving their newborns Turkish names.
Dioni Martinez, a housewife living in Medellin, the second-largest city in Colombia, told Anadolu Agency (AA) that she has watched and enjoyed many Turkish TV series to date.
Noting that they can watch Turkish TV series as the whole family, Martinez said, "Turkish TV series generally avoid scenes featuring violence and sexuality, which makes them proper to watch with family members. The series offer historical and cultural richness to us in many different ways."
After learning that tea holds a significant place in Turkish culture by watching Turkish TV shows, Martinez wanted to taste the beverage. She asked her Turkish friends about the tea culture and they gifted her family tea and traditional tea glasses. "It has become one of our favorite drinks at home."
According to Martinez, Turkish TV series commonly feature family and traditional values. She was impressed by how attached the Turkish people are to their faith, land and roots, explaining that they provide positive examples of family structures and habits for her children.
Cristian Galeano Lopez, a 23-year-old medical student, is another enthusiastic viewer of Turkish TV living in Colombia. Explaining their great admiration for Turkish TV series, Lopez stated: "Pain for the sake of love and family, happiness and sadness in the serials cause emotional intensity in us as well." The student said that he learns something new about Turkish culture every time he watches an episode, which only makes him more excited to watch the next.
Colombia is known as one of the countries to which Turkey exports the highest number of TV series in Latin America. Among the Turkish TV series broadcast and watched with interest in the country are "Kara Para Aşk" ("Black Money Love"), "Cesur ve Güzel" ("Brave and Beautiful") and "Fazilet Hanım ve Kızları" ("Mrs. Fazilet and Her Daughters").
Turkish TV series were given prime time spots on Latin American networks after attracting such huge audiences. According to the data published by Canal Carcol, which measures the viewing rates in Latin America, Turkish TV series have been very successful, ranking fifth to 10th in their allocated time slots.