Habertürk
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Habertürk (literally: "News Turkish"), abbreviated as HT, was a high-circulation Turkish newspaper. It was established on March 1, 2009 by Ciner Media Group, drawing on the brand of Ciner's Habertürk TV. It ceased publication on 5 July, 2018.[1]
Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Berliner |
Owner(s) | Ciner Media Group |
Editor | Gülin Çelikler |
Founded | March 1, 2009; 15 years ago (2009-03-01) |
Political alignment | Nationalism Conservatism Right-wing |
Language | Turkish |
Ceased publication | July 5, 2018; 5 years ago (2018-07-05) |
Headquarters | Taksim, Beyoğlu |
City | İstanbul |
Country | Turkey |
Circulation | 180.819 |
Website | www |
The newspaper sold on its first day of publication 360,000 copies. At 10 hours local time, the first issue was outsold. The next day's circulation totaled to 202,000. The newspaper ranked that day fifth following the dailies Hürriyet (448,296), Sabah (420,148), Milliyet (204,477) and Vatan (204,154).[2] At its first publishing anniversary in 2010, the newspaper sold 380,000 copies, breaking its own record.
Unlike all other newspapers in Turkey, Habertürk was the first daily to print in Berliner format in 350 mm × 500 mm (14 in × 20 in), differing slightly from the standard Berliner.