Çarşaf_(magazine)

<i>Çarşaf</i> (magazine)

Çarşaf (magazine)

Turkish humor magazine (1975–1992)


Çarşaf was a Turkish language humor magazine which was in circulation in the period 1975–1992. The magazine was based in Istanbul, Turkey.

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History and profile

Çarşaf was first published on 17 December 1975.[1][2] It was part of Hürriyet Publications which also owned the daily Hürriyet.[3] Çarşaf was managed by two cartoonists, Nehar Tüblek ve Semih Balcıoğlu.[3]

The magazine followed the tradition of other humor magazines such as Akbaba and Gırgır.[4] However, unlike Gırgır Çarşaf was published in full color.[3] Çarşaf managed to reach higher levels of circulation, but folded in 1992.[1][4] The last four issues of the magazine were published as a supplement of daily newspaper Hürriyet, and the final issue was dated 2 April 1992.[2]


References

  1. Deniz Öztürk (2021). "What Does Political Context Tell Us? Understanding the Persistence of Ideological Imprints in the Case of Turkish Humor Magazines". Journal of Management Inquiry: 6. doi:10.1177/1056492621990719.
  2. "Çarşaf" (in Turkish). Seyriadem. Retrieved 9 November 2021.
  3. A. Faruk Yıldız (21 December 2021). "Gırgır Dergisi ve Mizah Dergilerinde İlk Ayrılıklar". Medya ve İletişim. Retrieved 19 May 2023.

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