ARI magazine

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The ARI Magazine is a bilingual German-Turkish magazine throughout the mid-1990s in two-month intervals Südbayern appears. A primary goal of the Munich magazine, according to its own statements, is to promote integration and mutual understanding between Germans and Turks.

In addition to the ARI editors, regular authors include a number of well-known personalities such as Faruk Şen , Hep Monatzeder and Christian Ude .

distribution

The magazine, which was the first of its kind to establish itself with high-quality equipment over the years, appears in Munich, Ulm, Augsburg, Ingolstadt, Germering, Puchheim, Fürstenfeldbruck, Olching, Dachau, Landsberg, Grafing, Poing, Ismaning, Garching, Gilching, Feldafing , Freising, Eching, Hallbergmoos, Wolfratshausen, Wasserburg, Erding, Hausham, Gauting, Starnberg, Berg, Oberschleißheim, Neubiberg, Fürholzen, Ottobrunn, Holzkirchen, Miesbach, Unterhaching, Taufkirchen and Markt Schwaben. In 2003 the publishing house gave the number of readers 50,000 despite the print run of 5,000 at the time. In addition to subscription customers, this results from the display of the magazines in numerous institutions such as offices and libraries, mosques, Turkish associations, restaurants and hairdressers in the area of ​​circulation, which means that the magazine is read several times. The actual circulation is now up to 10,000.

Others

The magazine's mascot is a bee. Arı is the Turkish word for bee. ARI appears in the WET agency and publisher. Esin Tekige wrote the editorial.

Web links

Sources and individual references

  1. Imprint ( Memento from January 24, 2009 in the Internet Archive )