Tercüman
For the office of the imperial translator in the Ottoman Empire, see Dragoman. For the Ottoman newspaper, see Tercüman-ı Hakikat.
Type | daily newspaper |
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Owner(s) | Çukurova Media Group |
Founded | 26 May 1955[1] |
Political alignment | center-right |
Language | Turkish |
Ceased publication | 24 June 2010[1] |
Tercüman: Halka ve Olaylara was a Turkish daily newspaper. It was founded in 1955 by Kemal Ilıcak (1932–1993), and associated with the center-right. The newspaper closed after Ilıcak's death, and the name was acquired by the Çukurova Media Group in 1997.
In 2003 Ilıcak's family (including Kemal's son, Mehmet Ali Ilıcak) attempted to resurrect Tercüman, and a dispute with Çukurova over naming rights saw Çukurova hastily relaunch its Tercüman in January 2003, on the same day the Ilıcaks' Dünden Bugüne Tercüman appeared.[2] Çukurova suffered during the financial crisis,[3] and it closed down its Tercüman in 2010.[1] Dünden Bugüne Tercüman was renamed Bugün in 2005.
References
- 1 2 3 gazeteleroku.ws, Tercüman
- ↑ Turkish Daily News, 18 January 2003, Two dailies named 'Tercuman' on newsstands
- ↑ Today's Zaman, 11 January 2009, Financial crisis weighs heavily on Turkish media sector
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