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title: Akis Magazine
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  primary: Akis Magazine
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  disambiguation: Akis Magazine: Turkey's first weekly political news magazine (1954-1967).  Critical journalism, impactful history.
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  tags:
    - Political Journalism
    - 1960 Coup
    - Metin Toker
    - Democrat Party
    - akış
author: Yunus Emre Sağlam
created_at: 2025-08-16T17:08:54.196827+03:00
updated_at: 2025-09-08T16:37:07.720537+03:00
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# Akis Magazine

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*Akis Magazine*

| Field | Value |
|-------|-------|
| Type(s) | Weekly Political Current Affairs Magazine |
| Founder(s) | Metin Toker |
| Reason for Closure | Economic and Technological Insufficiencies |
| Characteristics | First Weekly Political News Magazine; Neutral and Critical Journalism |
| Total Issues Published | 706 |
| Place of Publication | Ankara |
| Final Issue Date | December 31, 1967 |
| First Issue Date | May 15, 1954 |

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## Article Content

Known as Türkiye's first weekly political news magazine, *Akis* was published in Ankara on May 15, 1954, by Metin Toker, and published a total of 706 issues until December 31, 1967. It pursued an active editorial policy, particularly during the [May 27, 1960 coup](/en/detay/may-27-military-coup-94355/llms.txt), playing a significant role in the political climate of the period with its critical stance against both the government and the opposition. While claiming to provide impartial news, the magazine faced pressure from the Democrat Party leadership on the press, and Metin Toker and his colleagues were occasionally imprisoned. Its editorial policy was based on an emphasis on impartiality, criticism, and democratization in political journalism. However, towards the end of its publication life, it was discontinued due to its inability to adapt to the economic and technological developments of the time.

### **Foundation and Editorial Principles**

*Akis Magazine* began its publication in Ankara on May 15, 1954, under the name "*AKIS* Weekly Current Affairs Magazine" at the initiative of Metin Toker. Founded on the American *Time* magazine as a model, *Akis* was planned as an impartial, critical, and serious current affairs magazine. Initially a 36-page magazine with a 20x28 cm format, its first covers featured photographs of Celal Bayar and [Adnan Menderes](/en/detay/adnan-menderes-democracy-museum-6216e/llms.txt).

The magazine covered topics such as domestic politics, foreign policy, economics, medicine, art, sports, and culture, presenting current events with a human touch. The magazine's definition of "intellectual" was an informed reader with fundamental knowledge of all subjects, who was up-to-date on the world and their own country.

### **The 1960 Coup and&#32;*Akis*'s Editorial Attitude**

*Akis* harshly criticized the Democrat Party in the period leading up to the May 27, 1960 coup. During this period, he particularly criticized the DP's policies on press freedom and democracy. As a result, he was subjected to political pressure due to his alleged closeness to the CHP.

The trial and conviction of Metin Toker, following his articles criticizing then-State Minister [Mükerrem Sarol](/en/detay/ahmet-mukerrem-sarol-6d3b8/llms.txt), brought *Akis* to greater public attention, and the magazine's circulation reached 37,000. The magazine was shut down on April 29, 1960, but resumed publication with the permission of the military government after the May 27 coup.

### **Aftermath of May 27 and the End of Its Publication**

*Akis*, who adopted a positive stance after the May 27 coup, initially supported the military government's actions. However, following the National Unity Committee's purges of universities and the press, he developed a critical stance, calling for civilianization and democratization.

The Justice Party's electoral successes created disappointment within *Akis*' circle. Due to economic hardships and the inability to keep pace with technological advancements in the late 1960s, the magazine ceased publication on December 31, 1967.

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## Academic Sources and References

1. Çelebi, Onur. “Akis Dergisi.” Atatürk Ansiklopedisi 2022. Accessed July 5, 2025. https://ataturkansiklopedisi.gov.tr/detay/163/Akis-Dergisi﻿Önder, Meltem. “1960 Darbesi Sürecinde Akis Dergisi.” Çağdaş Türkiye Tarihi Araştırmaları Dergisi (ÇTTAD), cilt 14, sayı 28, (2014): 283–306. Accessed July 5, 2025. https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/cttad/issue/25625/270488