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BirGün
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
PublisherBirgün Yayıncılık ve İletişim Tic. A.Ş.
Editor-in-chiefBerkant Gültekin, Can Uğur
Founded14 April 2004 (2004-04-14)
Political alignmentLeft-wing
LanguageTurkish
HeadquartersBeyoğlu, Istanbul
Circulation32,423 [1]
Websitewww.birgun.net

BirGün (One Day) is an Istanbul-based Turkish left-wing daily.

The paper was founded in 2004 by a group of Turkish intellectuals. The most important point of the newspaper is that it is not owned by any parent company or conglomerate.

Since its foundation, the newspaper had to face serious pressures from publishing trusts, mainly to affiliated with Doğan Media Group that owns the vast majority of the market. Whereas most of the newspapers in Turkey pay paper and publishing cost as installments, BirGün had to pay in cash. In order to afford the costs, the newspaper first launched a subscription campaign, then raised its price to 0.75 TL. The price was 1 TL in 2012 and 1,5 TL in Summer 2015 while also costs 40 kuruş (0,4 TL) on universities in Turkey. BirGün 's sales have tripled since 2013, especially after the Gezi protests, reaching 25,000 copies. Hrant Dink, who was murdered in 2007, was also one of BirGün 's writers.

Most of the BirGün columnists are members or sympathizers of the socialist Left Party (SOL), formerly known as the Freedom and Solidarity Party (ÖDP), which is a member of Party of the European Left and one of the founders of European Anti-Capitalist Left.

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References

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  1. ^ "Tiraj - MedyaTava - Yazmadıysa Doğru Değildir". 7 March 2016. Archived from the original on 25 March 2016. Retrieved 23 February 2013.
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