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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.
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Apogevmatini (Greek: Απογευματινή, "Afternoon") was a Greek newspaper published nationally in Athens. The newspaper was founded by Nasos and Sakis Botsis in 1952. It had a semi-liberal approach towards the economy and a right-wing political orientation.
The number of national daily newspapers in Greece was 68 in 1950 and it increased to 156 in 1965. [1]Mid through the Greek financial crisis in 2016, on a national level there were 15 daily general interest, 11 daily sports, 4 daily business, 10 weekly and 16 Sunday newspapers in circulation.
Eleftheros Kosmos was founded on July 27, 1966, by Savvas Konstantopoulos (1910-1981), former publisher of the daily Apogeumatini" and before that reporter and political analyst for the newspapers Neos Kosmos, Ethniki Floga, Ethniki, Ellinikon Aima, Akropolis and editor in chief of Asyrmatos.
He was a member of the Athens Daily Newspaper Editors Association, a member of the International Federation of Journalists and a member of the Society of Greek Playwrights. He worked for the newspapers Acropolis, Empros, Ethnikos Kiryx, Apogevmatini, and Ethnos. In the magazines "Eikones", "Proto", "Thisavros". His pen name was Alexis Komninos.
He worked as a reporter for Athens newspapers Apogevmatini, Eleftherotypia, Mesimvrini, Eleftheros Typos, Ethnos and as a columnist in the financial paper Kerdos. He was the first correspondent of the Athens News Agency in Belgrade in 1964, and later in New York City in 1976, where he was also appointed director of the local Greek newspaper ...
3 April 1984: US army Master Sergeant. Postal officer for JUSMAGG in Greece: wounded in an assassination attempt. Christos Matis: 24 December 1984: police guard: killed in a bank robbery. Nikos Momferatos: 21 February 1985: publisher of the Apogevmatini right-wing newspaper: Georgios Roussetis: 21 February 1985: driver of Nikos Momferatos ...