Anadolu Agency reported that the court ruled today that Cumhuriyet Editor-in-Chief Murat Sabuncu and prominent investigative journalist Ahmet Sik are to be released from pre-trial detention.
Anadolu says the court held that the chairman of the newspaper's executive board, Akin Atalay, should remain in custody.
The trial was adjourned until March 16.
Prosecutors have charged 19 Cumhuriyet employees with "sponsoring terror organisations" that include Kurdish militants and the network of the US-based cleric the Turkish government blames for a July 2016 coup attempt.
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