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Emir Ekşioğlu
Born (1994-06-09) 9 June 1994 (age 30)
NationalityTurkish
Occupation(s)Journalist, entrepreneur

Emir Eksioglu (born 9 June 1994, Istanbul) is a Turkish journalist, the owner and the editor in chief of Boxer and a Huffington Post author.

Biography

Emir Ekşioğlu was born in Istanbul on 9 June 1994 whose family is from Rize. He started his journalism career at FourFourTwo, then moved on to Boxer, Radikal[1] and Cumhuriyet.[2] He interviewed internationally famous people such as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar,[3] Frank Abagnale[4] and Paul Rusesabagina.[5] In 2016, he bought the magazine Boxer, where he previously used to work, from The Nikkei and founded Boxer MG.[6] Ekşioğlu is also one of the youngest media bosses and one of the youngest journalists in Turkey.

Ekşioğlu also used to host a show on a sports radio in 2014[7] and he is an author at the Huffington Post.[8]

References

  1. ^ "emir ekşioğlu son dakika gelişmeleri ve haberleri Radikal'de!".
  2. ^ "Emir Ekşioğlu". Cumhuriyet.
  3. ^ "Kareem Abdul Jabbar: 'Durant Kobe'dan daha iyi'".
  4. ^ "Hayatı film yapılan dolandırıcı konuştu: 'Çok pişmanım'".
  5. ^ "Cesaretle alakası yoktu vicdanımı dinledim".
  6. ^ "Boxer Dergisi'ni genç gazeteci satın aldı".
  7. ^ "Özel Haber: "Loca" Başlıyor!".
  8. ^ "Emir Ekşioğlu". The Huffington Post.