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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
Zaman was a major, high-circulation daily [3] before government seizure on 4 March 2016 (the circulation was around 650,000 as of February 2016 [4]). 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.
Hürriyet is printed in six cities in Turkey and in Frankfurt, Germany. [3] As of January 2017 [update] , according to Alexa , its website was the tenth most visited in Turkey, the second most visited of a newspaper and the fourth most visited news website. [ 4 ]
Yurt Gazetesi is a national daily newspaper and website published in Turkey. It started broadcasting on January 29, 2012. It started broadcasting on January 29, 2012. The paper is owned by former Republican People's Party politician Durdu Özbolat [ tr ] . [ 3 ]
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(Turkish: Türkiye'nin en çok satan spor gazetesi, lit. 'The most selling sports newspaper of Turkey') Owner(s) Turkuvaz Media Group (subsidiary of Kalyon Group) Founder(s) Dinç Bilgin: Editor-in-chief: Bülent Can, Mecit Coşkun (both as of 2020) [1] Editor: Cenk Atılgan (as of 2020) [1] News editor: Yüksel Gülsoy (as of 2020) [1] Founded ...
The newspaper belongs to the Republican Turkish Party (CTP). It is under the United Media Group along with its sister television channel, Kanal Sim. [3] Regarding its political point of view, Mutluyakalı has stated that while it is nominally owned by the CTP and is a "side" to current events, the newspapers follows an independent line and at times publishes material that is upsetting for the CTP.
In order to afford the costs, the newspaper first launched a subscription campaign, then raised its price to 0.75 TL. The price was 1 TL in 2012 and 1,5 TL in Summer 2015 while also costs 40 kuruş (0,4 TL) on universities in Turkey. BirGün 's sales have tripled since 2013, especially after the Gezi protests, reaching 25,000 copies.