Today's Zaman

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Today's Zaman Newspaper
Type Daily newspaper
Format Broadsheet

Owner Feza Inc.
Editor Bülent Keneş
Founded 2007
Headquarters Fevzi Cakmak Mah. A. Taner Kislali Cad. No:6 34194 Bahcelievler, Istanbul,Turkey

Website: www.todayszaman.com

Today's Zaman is a Turkish daily newspaper. Founded on January 16, 2007, it is the third English-language daily newspaper in Turkey [1] It contains international, national, business and other news. It also has many regular columnists who cover current affairs, interviews and a culture section. It has over 40 writers and columnists. Today’s Zaman has established a partnership with the British daily The Times, which has a 300-year history.

While having taken over the role of the English-language edition of the Turkish daily newspaper Zaman, Today’s Zaman has its own, independent, editorial staff. The paper aims for an eventual circulation of 30,000 papers daily.[2]

[edit] Major Columnists and Staff

Web site of Today's Zaman
Web site of Today's Zaman
  • Fatma Disli
  • Ankara representative Kerim Balcı
  • German Ex-Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer
  • European Parliament Member Cem Özdemir
  • Roberta Davenport, copy editor
  • Miralem Jakirlic, copy editor
  • Helen Southcott, copy editor
  • James Kiger, copy editor
  • Maggie Woods, copy editor
  • Hugh Pope
  • Nicole Pope
  • Fatma Demirelli
  • Helen Pratesi Betts, chief copy editor
  • Andrew Finkel, columnist
  • Pınar Vurucu, features editor
  • Cem Kızıltuğ (cartoonist)
  • Suzanne Swan
  • Abdullah Bozkurt, executive editor
  • Michael Kuser
  • Kathy Hamilton
  • Jennifer Eaton Gökmen
  • Yigal Schleifer
  • Marion James
  • Amanda Akçakoca
  • Charlotte McPherson
  • Pat Yale
  • Ali Bulaç
  • M. Nedim Hazar
  • Editor-in-chief Bülent Keneş
  • Ekrem Dumanlı (editor-in-chief of Zaman)

[edit] References

  1. ^ [http://www.setimes.com/cocoon/setimes/xhtml/en_GB/features/setimes/roundup/2007/01/19/roundup-bs-04 Southeast European Times: Business: New English paper launched in Turkey
  2. ^ Today's Zaman: About Us

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