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Hürriyet ( Turkish pronunciation: [hyɾːiˈjet] ⓘ, Liberty) is a major Turkish newspaper, founded in 1948. As of January 2018, it had the highest circulation of any newspaper in Turkey at around 319,000. [2] Hürriyet has a mainstream, liberal and conservative outlook. [1] Hürriyet combines entertainment with news coverage.
İstanbul. İstanbul is a Turkish-language newspaper published in Istanbul, Turkey. The newspaper was launched by Habib Edip Törehan in Istanbul, Turkey in 1949. Its original name was Yeni İstanbul ("New Istanbul"). With a newspaper heading in blue, it drew attention among other dailies having traditional red-colored heading.
Headquarters. Hürriyet Medya Towers, Güneşli, 34212 Istanbul, Turkey. ISSN. 1300-0721. Website. hurriyetdailynews .com. The Hürriyet Daily News, formerly Hürriyet Daily News and Economic Review and Turkish Daily News, is the oldest current English-language daily in Turkey, founded in 1961. The paper was bought by the Doğan Media Group in ...
List of newspapers in Turkey. In Turkey there were 141 newspapers in 1941 of which total circulation was nearly 60,000 copies. [1] The number of newspapers became 2002 in 1946. [1]
A. Taner Kışlalı Cad. No:6. Zaman ( Turkish: [zaˈman], literally "time" or "era"), sometimes stylized as ZAMAN, was a daily newspaper in Turkey. Zaman was a major, high-circulation daily [3] before government seizure on 4 March 2016 (the circulation was around 650,000 as of February 2016 [4] ). It was founded in 1986 and was the first ...
This includes newspapers published in Istanbul during all time periods, including ones where the entire city was known as Kostantiniyye in Turkish (until the proclamation of the Republic of Turkey in 1923) and as "Constantinople" (until circa 1930, when the Turkish government requested that foreign embassies and companies use "Istanbul").
Apoyevmatini (in Greek: Απογευματινή, meaning "Afternoon (newspaper)", alternative transliteration Apogevmatini) is a daily Greek-language newspaper published in Istanbul, Turkey. The newspaper was founded on 12 July 1925 and is still being published until today. Following the Turkish Cumhuriyet, Apoyevmatini is the second most ...
Milliyet came to publishing life at the Nuri Akça press in Babıali, Istanbul as a daily private newspaper on 3 May 1950. Its owner was Ali Naci Karacan. [2] After his death in 1955 the paper was published by his son, Encüment Karacan. For a number of years the person who made his mark on the paper as the editor in chief was Abdi İpekçi.