Forbes announced Thursday that its edition in Turkey will be published by a new partner, but that the editorial content will continue to be produced by the same team.
The announcement stated, “Turkuvaz Gazete Dergi Basim Anonim Sirketi, a division of Calik Holding A.S., has signed an exclusive licensing agreement with Forbes to continue publishing the leading business magazine in Turkey. The same editorial team will continue to produce the magazine, which has a circulation of 17,000.
“‘Forbes Turkey continues to be targeted at meeting the needs of the nation’s domestic media market,’ said Levent Tayla, Managing Director of the Magazine Group.
“Forbes Television and Licensing President Miguel Forbes stated: ‘We are very pleased to be working with the Calik Group to enhance Forbes Turkey’s existing leadership position in an emerging market that is setting new standards for entrepreneurial capitalism.'”
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