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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 2001 and has been under the media group's flagship Hürriyet from 2006; both papers were sold to Demirören Holding in 2018 ...
Hürriyet Daily News: Daily English, Mainstream, centre [citation needed] 4,032 Demirören Group: 46 Yeni Akit: Daily Center-right, social conservatism 47 Sporlive:
Hürriyet (Turkish pronunciation: [hyɾ.ɾiˈjet] ⓘ, 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 combines entertainment with news coverage and has a mainstream, liberal and conservative outlook. [1]
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The company was established in 1997 to bring together Doğan's media properties. These include the Posta, Hürriyet (including Fanatik), and Radikal newspapers, the television channels Kanal D and CNN Türk, and the Doğan News Agency. It also operated Doğan Kitap, a major book publisher, and Doğan Music Company, a major music label. Doğan ...
The fire was first reported at around 3:27 a.m. on 21 January 2025 TRT at the Grand Kartal Hotel, which was hosting 238 guests, though several survivors and witnesses smelled smoke and saw flames as early as an hour prior at 2:30 a.m. [6] [3] The fire began in the hotel's kitchen/restaurant section on the fourth floor, before spreading upwards.
The media hubs of the country are Istanbul and Ankara. By circulation, the most popular daily newspapers are Hürriyet (330,000 daily sales in 2016), Sabah (300,000), Posta (290,000), Sözcü and Habertürk. [16] Major Turkish daily newspapers are published every day of the year, including Sundays, religious and secular public holidays.
On 24 July 2015, the Turkish, English-language newspaper/website Hürriyet Daily News, referring to anonymous "Turkish sources", reported that the deal, made public by the United States the previous day, in which Turkey gave permission to the US to use Turkish air bases, came with the US agreeing to let Turkey set up a "partial no-fly zone" in ...