The 100 year legacy of Apogevmatini, the voice of the Greeks of Istanbul
There are few media outlets - let alone businesses or organizations - around the world that can boast 100 years of existence. As of this weekend, Apogevmatini, the Greek newspaper founded in 1925 in Istanbul, can do just that. Niko Efstathiou, an Athens based journalist and author, joins Thanos Davelis to look into the legacy of Apogevmatini, the paper of the Greeks of Istanbul, tracing its history over the last century and exploring the challenges it faces today - from a shrinking Greek community to media freedom in Turkey.
You can read the articles we discuss on our podcast here:
Apogevmatini marks centenary as voice of Istanbul’s Greek community
«Απογευματινή»: η ελληνόφωνη εφημερίδα της Κωνσταντινούπολης που κοντεύει να κλείσει 100 χρόνια ζωής
Niko Efstathiou’s tweet on Apogevmatini’s 100 year anniversary
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