Daily Sabah

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Daily Sabah
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description Turkish daily newspaper
publishing company Çalık Holding
Headquarters Barbaros Bulvarı No.153, Beşiktaş / İstanbul
First edition February 24, 2014
Frequency of publication Every day
Sold edition 6,219 copies
(January 2017)
Editor-in-chief Serdar Karagöz
Web link Daily Sabah

Daily Sabah ( The Daily Morning ) is the youngest and currently largest English-language newspaper in Turkey. Like all media owned by Çalık Holding , it is considered to be closely linked to President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and the Justice and Recovery Party (AKP) and is received by foreign media in this context. In the title head it bears the motto Local Perspective, Global Vision ( Local Perspective, Global Vision ).

overview

According to independent observers, the newspaper was founded because the other two appearing at this time English-language dailies from Turkey - the Gulen-affiliated Today's Zaman and the media group Doğan belonging Hurriyet Daily News - from the perspective of the AKP government not to give their views were able to. Serdar Karagöz, editor-in-chief from the beginning, wrote in the editorial for the first issue that Daily Sabah should help to understand Turkey. The newspaper will report with “precise facts”, feel committed to “ democracy , the rule of law , human rights and freedom ” and support all efforts towards Turkey's full membership of the European Union. After a year he concluded that his newspaper had become one of the “most trustworthy news sources in the country”. However, there have been no similar appreciations from independent commentators.

Authors

There is some overlap in authorship between Daily Sabah and the Turkish-speaking Sabah , but overall significantly less than between Hürriyet Daily News and Hürriyet . The regular columnist of the Daily Sabah include the Erdoğan spokesman Ibrahim Kalın , former SPD - MEP Ozan Ceyhun and the Sabah -author Mehmet Barlas .

expenditure

In addition to the English-language edition, which appears on the Internet and in print Monday to Friday, some of the content on the Internet also appears in German and Arabic .

Incorrect reporting

Regarding a penalty warrant for insulting the German-Turkish politician Bekir Sipahi, who had publicly called for Cem Özdemir to be "buried in the dog cemetery in Berlin", Daily Sabah reported that Sipahi had been sentenced to imprisonment. In fact, Sipahi was only sentenced to a fine of 30 daily sentences. He is therefore still formally unpunished.

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Individual evidence

  1. Average sold circulation in the week of January 16-22 , 2017 according to Medya Tava .
  2. Daily Sabah Imprint.
  3. Russian ambassador killing: Moscow to boost security at embassies , BBC.com, December 20, 2016.
  4. ^ Turkey issues warrants for 42 journalists in relation to failed coup , The Guardian, July 25, 2016.
  5. Erdogan is building his "new Turkey" , Die Welt, May 20, 2016.
  6. When the wind turns , Süddeutsche Zeitung, August 18, 2015.
  7. This is how the Turks voted in Germany , Spiegel-Online, June 8, 2015.
  8. New English daily offers Turkish government perspective ( Memento of the original dated June 16, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , Al-Monitor, February 27, 2014. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.al-monitor.com
  9. ^ Serdar Karagöz: Changing Turkey and Daily Sabah , Daily Sabah, February 24, 2014.
  10. Serdar Karagöz: Daily Sabah turns one , Daily Sabah, February 27, 2015.
  11. ^ Daily Sabah columnists.
  12. Melanie Bender: A tweet, a penalty order and a heated argument , Tagesschau fact finder from August 26, 2017