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The Internet edition of Milliyet often incorporates sensational material from The Sun and Daily Mail and there is tremendous amount of overlap among the daily coverage, such as identical articles and photographs. Milliyet has been criticised for having self-censored a column that was critical of the Prime Minister's reaction to a press leak. [10]
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Next year Milliyet Çocuk was restarted as a weekly magazine, and the founding editor-in-chief was a Turkish poet, Ülkü Tamer. [2] The magazine became a success soon after its restart and sold nearly 100,000 copies. [2] In the second period Milliyet Çocuk featured work by significant literary figures. [3] The magazine folded in April 1989. [4]
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]
The Milliyet Sports Awards (Turkish: Milliyet Spor Ödülleri) are given by the Turkish daily Milliyet annually since 1954 in recognition of highest achievements in sports. The award is determined by a poll of Turkish professional footballers playing, athletes, teams, managers in Turkey and World.
Adorable Creatures (French: Adorables créatures, Italian: Quando le donne amano) is a 1952 romantic comedy film directed by Christian-Jaque.A French-Italian co-production, it stars Daniel Gélin, Antonella Lualdi, Danielle Darrieux and Martine Carol. [1]
Yemekteyiz (lit. ' We Are At Meal ') is a Turkish television reality series based on the Come Dine with Me format which initially premiered on Show TV in October 2008. The program was later transferred to Fox in October 2012.
Fotomaç was founded by Turkish media congolmorate Dinç Bilgin in 1991. [2] The newspaper was merged with another newspaper owned by Bilgin, and renamed as Pas-Fotomaç before being sold to Ciner Holding, in 2003.