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  2. List of newspapers in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Rank Name Frequency Political alignment Circulation Owner 1 Hürriyet: Daily Mainstream, centre [citation needed]: 341,805 Demirören Group: 2 Sabah: Daily: Right-wing, Pro AKP [4]: 313,142

  3. Güneş (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Güneş was founded in 1982 by Ömer Çavuşoğlu and Ahmet Kozanoğlu. [2] It was later bought by Asil Nadir. [3] [4] 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. [5] In 1997, Çukurova Group acquired ...

  4. Hürriyet - Wikipedia

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    In September 2009, Doğan Group was fined a record US$2.5 billion, related to alleged past tax irregularities. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] The September fine caused further expressions of public concern from the European Commission, as well as the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe . [ 17 ]

  5. Güney, Sinanpaşa - Wikipedia

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  6. Zaman (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1986 and was the first Turkish daily to go online in 1995. [5] It contained national (Turkish), international, business, and other news. It also had many regular columnists covering current affairs, interviews, and a culture section. The newspaper is known for its closeness to Fethullah Gülen, the leader of the Gülen movement.

  7. Güney - Wikipedia

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    Güney is a municipality and district of Denizli Province, Turkey. [2] Its area is 362 km 2, [3] and its population is 9,448 (2022). [1] Güney district area neighbors those of four other districts of the same province from east to west, clockwise Buldan, Pamukkale and Çal and ranges Eşme district of Uşak Province in the north.

  8. Türkiye (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    [2] The paper was founded by Enver Ören in 1970 as Hakikat, and was renamed Türkiye in 1972. [3] It sold 119,000 copies in 1985, and 300,000 copies in 1989. [3] Nevzat Yalçıntaş is among the former editors-in-chief of the paper. [4] Notable contributors include Ayhan Songar who published articles from 1989 to 1997 [5] and Rahîm Er.

  9. Yılmaz Güney - Wikipedia

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    Yılmaz Güney was born in 1937 in the village of Yenice in Adana province. [10] His father, Hamit, who was from Siverek in Şanlıurfa province, moved to Yenice after both of his brothers were murdered. [11]