The Turkish authorities have announced the closure of dozens of media organisations, as a crackdown continues following the failed coup on 15 July.
Three news agencies, 16 TV channels, 45 papers and 15 magazines will be shut.
Separately, nearly 1,700 members of the armed forces - including 149 generals and admirals - have been discharged.
The government says US-based cleric Fethullah Gulen was behind the army-led attempted coup - a claim he denies. At least 246 people died during the coup.
More than 2,000 people were injured.
The closure of the media outlets and the dismissal of the members of the armed forces were announced in Turkey's official Resmi Gazete.
Among those discharged are 87 army generals, 30 air force generals and 32 admirals.
Earlier on Wednesday, the authorities ordered the detention of another 47 journalists - just several days after similar warrants were issued for 42 reporters.