Etap (magazine)

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etap was a magazine for “ German-Turkish life” that appeared six times between 1999 and 2000.

The monthly magazine published in Berlin by publisher Ozan Sinan appeared for the first time in November 1999 (the 200,000 edition of the first issue was distributed free of charge to German-Turkish households as a test run and for advertising purposes), but was discontinued with the sixth edition in April 2000 due to a lack of public interest. It was one of the first German-language publications with a target group of Turkish origin in Germany. The migration policy magazine Aid dedicated its cover story to "Etap" in January 2000.

Etap dealt with common illustrated subjects with an emphasis on modern German-Turkish life. The cover pictures showed well-known German-Turkish stars such as Erol Sander or Türkiz Talay , topics ranged from Turkish life all over the world to event tips, lifestyle and culture to success stories of young Turkish people in Germany and integration politics .

literature

  • Nesrin Z. Calagan: Turkish press in Germany. The German-Turkish media market and its producers . transcript Verlag, Bielefeld 2010, ISBN 978-3-8376-1328-5 .

Web links

Individual references, comments

  1. Mark Terkessidi: Migrants. Hamburg 2000, p. 82. f.
  2. ^ Foreigners in Germany. 1/2000, p. 1.
  3. ^ Etap, February 2000.
  4. ^ Review in the Global Media Journal