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''Akşam'' (''Evening'') is a Turkish newspaper founded in 1918, owned by a Cengiz-Kolin-Limak joint venture since July 2013. Considered a centre-left newspaper, in 2013 it had a circulation of around 100,000. ==History== ''Akşams founders in 1918 included Necmettin Sadak, Kazım Şinasi Dersan, Falih Rıfkı Atay and Ali Naci Karacan. Former editors include Doğan Özgüden (1964 - 1966).〔Info-Türk, (Info-Türk Editors )〕 In 2010 former editor Semra Pelek and editorial manager Mustafa Dolu were charged in relation to reporting on the Ergenekon trials.〔bianet, 25 June 2010, (Akşam Newspaper Sued for Ergenekon Reporting )〕 ''Akşam'' was owned by the Çukurova Media Group from 1997 to 2013, and previously Mehmet Ali Ilıcak. It is currently owned by the Turkish government's TMSF. Shortly after it was acquired by the TMSF, a number of journalists were fired, with the former AKP deputy Mehmet Ocaktan replacing editor of five years İsmail Küçükkaya, and at least four journalists who had been critical of the government fired.〔Hurriyet Daily News, 1 July 2013, (Columnists fired as daily Akşam gets new chief )〕 On 19 July 2013 it was sold (together with TV channel Sky Turk 360 and radio station Alem FM) to a Cengiz-Kolin-Limak joint venture for TL60m.〔Today's Zaman, 21 July 2013, (Gov't asked to explain sale of media group, others )〕 In September 2013, Cengiz-Kolin-Limak withdraw from the attempt of buying ''Akşam''.〔http://sozcu.com.tr/2013/ekonomi/cengiz-limak-kolin-medya-sektorune-girmiyor-369091/〕 In October 2013, ''Akşam'', TV channel Sky Turk 360, radio station Alem FM and Alem Magazine was sold to Ethem Sancak.〔http://www.gazetecileronline.com/newsdetails/11416-/GazetecilerOnline/aksam-ve-sky39i-akp-medyasi-mimarina-sattilar〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Akşam」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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