The interview is a common misconception in Turkey. However, the tradition of interviewing has been continuing its judgment since Heredot. Recognized masterpieces of Turkey's interview with Fikret Yasar Kemal and Otyam. So what is an interview? The interview is the most subjective news article that has its back on literature and contains the basic elements of journalism. In the articles you will read in the book, you will be familiar with the reporters of Istanbul Aydın News Agency (İAHA), who continue the tradition of interviews. Using this type of writing, reporters made a trip in writing by witnessing the essence of life, that is, the human being and his place, problems, and joys.
Interview: A Journey to the Essence of Life
The interview is a common misconception in Turkey. However, the tradition of interviews has
continued to rule since Heredot. Recognized masterpieces of Turkey's interview with Fikret
Yasar Kemal and Otyam. So what is an interview?
The interview is the most subjective news article that has its back on literature and contains
the basic elements of journalism. In the articles you will read in the book, you will be familiar
with the reporters of Istanbul Aydın News Agency (İAHA), who continue the tradition of
interviews. Using this type of writing, reporters made a trip in writing by witnessing the
essence of life, that is, the human being and his place, problems, and joys.
An Istanbul Summary
Reporters from the Istanbul Aydın News Agency (İAHA) have published their third book.
Student reporters who named their books "An Istanbul Summary" brought together 65
colorful news stories.
Young reporters describe themselves as "Istanbul win, we scoop". The reporters had the
opportunity to publish the articles proposed by them or their editorials in the Istanbul
newspaper every week. The fact that the articles came from almost every corner of Istanbul
gave birth to the idea of a book.
"When the articles were lined up, it was understood what kind of culture we were living on,"
said Kayıhan Güven, Editor-in-Chief of IAHA. Güven points to some articles in the book. In
the article "From historical fabric to Hollywood", it is explained that the clothes of famous
historical films were purchased from a small shop in the Grand Bazaar. Ms. Katia in Beyoğlu
talks about how she made the hats in the movies and series. The İsmet İnönü museum house
in Heybeliada is animated before the eyes of the readers. While the coffee culture of Kuru
Kahveci Mehmet Efendi is spoken in Istanbul, the Press Museum, which keeps the Turkish
Press History alive, is among the corners of life witnessed. "
Faculty of Communication students display the clippings of the news published in Istanbul
Newspaper in the R Block at the entrance of the faculty. Istanbul Newspaper Editorial
Director Arif Gundogdu, "this book that one day Turkey will keep the light on the history of
media and, I believe, hope the field to which you want to sprinkle seeds hearted media
managers might be tempted to do similar work," he said.