Turkey's state-run TRT television and the Sabah daily said the court has also issued an arrest warrant for Fethullah Gulen, a US-based Turkish cleric who Erdogan now regards as his top enemy. However this was not officially confirmed.
Samanyolu TV chief Hidayet Karaca was placed under arrest on charges of forming a terrorist group, after being detained with over two dozen others in weekend raids on journalists, scriptwriters and police accused of plotting to overthrow Erdogan.
Both the Zaman newspaper and the STV channel are linked to Gulen, a one-time ally of Erdogan whom the Turkish strongman has now vowed to crush without mercy.
Dumanli defiantly told hundreds of supporters outside the court after this release that "the press cannot be silenced, media will never succumb to intimidations."
Seven other suspects in the case were ordered released by the court in Istanbul while three more -- all ex-police officers -- were also remanded in custody.
Gulen, who is believed to have millions of followers in Turkey and runs private crammer schools around the world, has vehemently denied all the allegations against him.
State-run TRT television and the website of the pro-government Sabah newspaper said that an arrest warrant had also been issued for Gulen "for leading a terrorist organisation".
There was no immediate confirmation of this from the court and the story later disappeared from the website of TRT with no explanation. However it remained on the website of Sabah.
Turkish television said that Karaca had been charged with "forming and running a terrorist organisation".
The three former senior Istanbul police officers arrested -- Tufan Erguder, Ertan Ercikti and Mustafa Kilcaslan -- had been charged with "membership of a terrorist organisation".
Dumanli has been slapped with an exit ban from Turkey, indicating he is still set to face trial. It was not immediately clear what charges he might face.
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