Turkish Daily News
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The Turkish Daily News is a Turkish daily. It was established in March 1961 and is considered Turkey's first and largest English-language daily. It is part of the Doğan Media Group (DYH), owner of Hürriyet, and Milliyet - two mass circulation Turkish newspapers. DYH also owns many other interests in the media sector. The current editor in chief is David Judson, who also holds that position at Turkish business daily Referans. Recent competition to the TDN has arrived in the form of Today's Zaman, an offshoot of mildly Islamist Turkish daily Zaman. More » (Source: Wikipedia)
Media:
Newspaper
Audience:
(English)
Edited By:
Ezra Fox
Last Edit:
Jul 30, 2007 - 1:45 PM PDT
Story Stats
Top Topics:
World (4), Turkey (3), Iraq (1), Religion (1), Middle East (1), Health (1), U.S. (1), Foreign Policy (1), HIV/AIDS (1), Islam (1)
Top Authors:
Umit Enginsoy (1), Philip Stevens (1), Jeremiah Norris (1), Michael Van Der Galien (1)
Top Formats:
News Report (3), Opinion (2)
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Anti-government rally fills central Istanbul
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