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List Of Newspapers In Turkey
In Turkey there were 141 newspapers in 1941 of which total circulation was nearly 60,000 copies. The number of newspapers became 2002 in 1946. List of national newspapers in Turkey Below is a list of national printed newspapers published in Turkey. Initial sort order is by weekly circulation (as of 02.05.2016 - 08.05.2016). Newspapers in other languages Below is a list of foreign-language newspapers published in Turkey. Local newspapers Online newspapers These are official online newspapers on the Alexa Top 100 list. * ''En Son Haber'' * ''Haberler'' * ''Gazete Banka'' * ''Haber.com.tr'' * ''Kral Gazetesi'' * ''Haber.org'' * ''Cumhuriyet Gazetesi'' * ''sabah gazetesi.com.tr'' * ''İnternet Haber'' * ''Mynet Haber'' * ''NtvMsnbc'' * ''Lagiye'' * ''Gazete Oku'' * ''Turkey News'' * ''Nâme Gazetesi'' * ''imparator Gazetesi'' * ''star Gazetesi'' * ''Wall Street Journal Türkiye'' References External links {{commons category-inline, Newspapers of Turkey Turk ...
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Zeitungen
In the early modern period of Europe (1500–1700), journalism originally consisted of handwritten newsletters used to convey political, military, and economic news quickly and efficiently throughout the continent. They were often written anonymously and delivered through a complex system of couriers. They are divided into the Italian ''avvisi'' (Italian: vˈviːzi singular: ''avviso'') and the German contemporary equivalent ''Zeitungen'' (literally: newspapers). From 1605 in Germany, and in the next decades in other European countries, the newsletters started to be printed as well. Because handwritten material was less subject to censorship and quicker to be produced, handwritten newsletters continued to be produced in parallel with printed newspapers for all the 17th century, and sporadically also in the 18th century. Origin The avvisi found their origins, and peaked, in the early modern Italian world in Rome and Venice. In the Middle Ages, diplomats, merchants, and scholars wo ...
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Yeni Şafak
''Yeni Şafak'' ("New Dawn") is a conservative, Islamist Turkish daily newspaper. The newspaper is known for its hardline support of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and the AK Party and has a very close relationship with the Turkish government. Together with other media organizations in Turkey, it has been accused of using hate speech to target minorities and opposition groups. History ''Yeni Şafak'' founding editor was Mehmet Ocaktan. In the beginning, the newspaper was known for harboring both liberal and Islamist columnists. In 1997, ''Yeni Şafak'' was acquired by Albayrak Holding, which had close ties with then mayor of Istanbul, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. After İbrahim Karagül became the editor-in-chief of ''Yeni Şafak'', the newspaper became a hardline supporter of then prime minister Erdoğan. More Islamist columnists were employed, while liberals like Kürşat Bumin were fired because of their critical views of Erdoğan and the AK Party. Controversies Fabricated No ...
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Milat (newspaper)
Milat is a national daily newspaper published in Turkey Turkey, officially the Republic of Türkiye, is a country mainly located in Anatolia in West Asia, with a relatively small part called East Thrace in Southeast Europe. It borders the Black Sea to the north; Georgia (country), Georgia, Armen .... It started broadcasting on October 20, 2011. With a daily circulation of around 50 thousand, Milat newspaper is the 24th best-selling newspaper in Turkey as of October 2014. It is the 12th newspaper with the highest official advertisement payment from state resources, with an official advertisement of 959 thousand 272 TL in the first 4 months of 2014. has been. Founded under the leadership of people who left the Milli Gazete, Milat newspaper published ina line close to the HAS Party in its early years. However, after the HAS Party joined the AK Party in 2012, it started to broadcast in a pro-AK Party line. References Newspapers published in Istanbul Turkish-language ne ...
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İstiklal
''İstiklal'' () is a national Turkish daily newspaper published in Istanbul, Turkey. ''İstiklal'' is a local newspaper founded in 1974. The publishing center of the newspaper is located in Zeytinburnu Zeytinburnu (literally, ''Olive Cape'') is a municipality and Districts of Turkey, district of Istanbul Province, Turkey. Its area is 12 km2, and its population is 292,616 (2022). It is a working-class area on the European side of Istanbul, T ... district. References External links * {{Official website, istiklal.com.tr Newspapers published in Turkey 1974 establishments in Turkey Zeytinburnu ...
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Aydınlık
''Aydınlık'' ("Clarify" or "Enlightenment" in Turkish) is the newspaper of the Patriotic Party (''Vatan Partisi''). Originally launched as a weekly newspaper in 1921, it has been repeatedly closed and relaunched, most recently in 2011. History Early history ''Aydınlık'' was launched in 1921 as the Ottoman Empire's first socialist newspaper (a weekly); it was associated with the Communist Party of Turkey. It was closed down in 1925. In the interim it published authors such as Nâzım Hikmet, Şevket Süreyya Aydemir, Hasan Âli and Kerim Sadi. In November 1968 it was relaunched as a monthly magazine, by Doğu Perinçek and Vahap Erdoğdu of the Workers Party of Turkey, with contributors including İbrahim Kaypakkaya. It was closed in 1971 after the 1971 Turkish coup d'état. It was relaunched in November 1974 as a weekly, but was shut down under martial law in February 1975. It resumed publication in October when martial law was lifted, as a monthly magazine. On 1 M ...
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Cumhuriyet
''Cumhuriyet'' (; English: "Republic") is the oldest up-market Turkish daily newspaper. It has been described as "the most important independent public interest newspaper in contemporary Turkey". The newspaper was awarded the ''Freedom of Press Prize'' by Reporters Without Borders in 2015 and the Alternative Nobel Prize in 2016. Since 17 October 2005, the newspaper's headquarters have been located in Istanbul's Şişli district, after being the last newspaper to leave the traditional press district of Cağaloğlu. The newspaper also has offices in Ankara and İzmir. The newspaper'advertisementsbefore the 2007 Turkish presidential election and general election with the message "Are you aware of the danger?" were controversial. 's office in Istanbul was the site of a molotov attack in 2008. In 2010, the newspaper was one of the first up-market newspapers in Turkey to abandon the established broadsheet format for the midi-sized Berliner format. In January 2015, the n ...
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Yeni Mesaj
Yeni can refer to: * Yeni, Acıpayam, Turkey * Yeni, Bago, Myanmar * Yeni, Katha Township, Myanmar * Yeni, Mahlaing Township, Myanmar * Yeni, Tavas, Turkey * Yeni language The Yeni language is an extinct language of Cameroon Cameroon, officially the Republic of Cameroon, is a country in Central Africa. It shares boundaries with Nigeria to the west and north, Chad to the northeast, the Central African Repub ...
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Yeniçağ
''Yeniçağ'' or ''Yeni Çağ'' ("New Era" in Turkish) is a nationalist newspaper in Turkey. It was established in 2002. In 2008 ''Yeniçağ'' criticized the Turkish Journalists' Association The Turkish Journalists' Association (, TGC) is an association for journalists in Turkey. It was founded on 10 June 1946, shortly after the abolition of the Turkish Press Union (Türk Basın Birliği), membership of which had been required by law f ... for giving an award to Doğan Özgüden (co-founder of Info-Türk) and Özgüden for accepting it, describing him as " An Armenian defender" who had more than 50 lawsuits against him. On the evening of 8 December 2016, the paper's Istanbul headquarters were trashed by a mob of masked assailants carrying batons and other improvised weapons after pro-government figures criticised the paper's editorial line. References External links yenicaggazetesi.com.tr Website of ''Yeniçağ'' (in Turkish). {{DEFAULTSORT:Yenicag Newspapers published ...
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Vatan (2002 Newspaper)
''Vatan'' ("Homeland" or "Motherland") is a Turkish daily newspaper founded in 2002 by the Doğan Media Group. The paper was purchased by DK ( Demirören-Karacan partnership) in April 2011 and totally acquired by Demirören Holding Demiören is a Turkish word meaning ''iron braider'' and may refer to: Company * Demirören Group Demirören Group is a Turkish conglomerate company. Its properties include Milangaz (a liquefied petroleum gas distributor with 9% share of the Tu ... a few months later. As of March 2011, ''Vatan'' had the 15th highest circulation in Turkey at 111,489.Medya Tava Circulation figures Web: ''Medya Tava'' March 8, 2011
However on 1 November 2018 it ceased publication.


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Doğuş Media Group
Doğuş Media Group (''Doğuş Yayın Grubu'') is a Turkish media conglomerate, part of the Doğuş Group conglomerate. Its properties include the news channel NTV (since 1999) the music channel Kral TV (since 2008) the entertainment channel Star TV (since 2011). From 2009 to 2013 it published history magazine '' NTV Tarih''. Properties Television * 1999–: NTV (acquired from Nergis Grubu) * 2008–: Kral TV (acquired from TMSF) * 2011–: Euro Star (acquired from Doğan Media Group) * 2011–: Kral Pop TV * 2011–: Star TV (acquired from Doğan Media Group) Radio * 2000–2016, 2021–: Radyo Eksen (Sold to Pozitif Group, later bought it back.) * 2000–: NTV Radyo * 2008–: Kral FM (acquired from TMSF) * 2009–2016, 2021–: Radyo Voyage (Sold to Pozitif Group, later bought it back.) * 2011–: Kral Pop Radyo Internet * ntv.com.tr * ntvspor.net * puhutv.com * startv.com.tr * eurostartv.com.tr * kralmuzik.com.tr Old Properties Television ...
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Star (Turkish Newspaper)
''Star'' (''Star Gazetesi'') was a high-circulation Turkish newspaper. It was established in 1999 by Star Media Group, drawing on the brand of the group's Star TV channel. At the end of 2019, the newspaper ceased its print publication, announcing it would continue news coverage online. In 2004 ''Star'' was seized by the Turkish government, along with the other assets of the Uzan Group (which owned the Star Media Group). The paper was transferred to the TMSF, and then sold to Ali Özmen Safa in 2006. Ethem Sancak became the sole owner in 2008, having previously become a part-owner with Safa and Hasan Doğan. It is now again part of the Star Media Group, which was acquired by Fettah Tamince and Tevhit Karakaya in 2009/10. ''Stars columnists included Şamil Tayyar. References External links * Newspapers published in Istanbul Turkish-language newspapers Newspapers established in 1999 1999 establishments in Turkey Daily newspapers published in Turkey {{Turke ...
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Güneş (newspaper)
''Güneş'' ("Sun" in Turkish) is a daily newspaper in Turkey. It was owned by Ethem Sancak's Star Media Group. History ''Güneş'' was founded in 1982 by Ömer Çavuşoğlu and Ahmet Kozanoğlu. It was later bought by Asil Nadir. ''Güneş'' was owned by the Çukurova Media Group (who acquired it from Güneri Cıvaoğlu) from 1996 to 2013. It was passed to the TMSF in settlement of debts owed to the Turkish government. In 1997, Çukurova Group acquired the newspaper. In 2013, Savings Deposit Insurance Fund of Turkey seized the newspaper along with Akşam ''Akşam'' (''Evening'') is a Turkish newspaper founded in 1918, owned by Zeki Yeşildağ's Türk Medya Grup (T Medya Yatırım San. ve Tic. AŞ.) since 2013. In 2013 it had a circulation of around 100,000. History ''Akşams founders in 1918 inc .... Later, in October 2013, it was sold to Ethem Sancak. In August 2017, Murat Sancak acquired the newspaper. On 31 December 2019, Güneş ceased daily circulation as a sta ...
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