Uğur Dündar

Uğur Dündar (born 28 August 1943) is a Turkish journalist, anchorman, political commentator and writer.

Uğur Dündar
Born (1943-08-28) 28 August 1943[1]
NationalityTurkish
Alma materIstanbul University Economics Faculty
OccupationJournalist, anchorman, writer
Spouse(s)
Yasemin Baradan
(
m. 1993)
Children3
Websiteugurdundar.com.tr

He was born in Akören village of Silivri district in Istanbul Province. He graduated from Istanbul University's Economics faculty. He joined Turkish Radio and Television Corporation in 1970 and built a journalistic career over more than 20 years. Until 2011 Dündar was the anchorman of Star TV where he headed the news team.

Currently he is writing for Sözcü and has a program on Halk TV.

He also was a Fenerbahçe SK board member between 20 February 2000-3 March 2002.[2]

Biography

  • Haramzade (1995, with Haluk Şahin)
  • Haramzadenin Dönüşü (2006, with Haluk Şahin)
  • İşte Hayatım, Uğur Dündar (2010, with Nedim Şener), Doğan Kitapçılık
  • İyi Uykular Sayın Seyirciler (2012)
  • Yalandan Kim Ölmüş, (2013, with Orhan Baykal)
  • Pazarlık Yok (2015)
  • Vah Ülkem Vah (2016)
  • Ya Atatürk Olmasaydı (2017)
  • O Halde Biz Anlatalım (2018)
gollark: Oh no. Did they do something *again*?
gollark: I'm not really sure why you would want them except as historical curiosity.
gollark: It wasn't cool. It was very hot, so much so that Intel tried to make some new board standard to improve cooling.
gollark: IIRC the actual dies generally aren't actually that big, so they just pick a convenient size.
gollark: I believe Micron is offering stuff based on the same technology, and there's a bunch of other nonvolatile storage things being worked on.

References

  1. "TBMM Darbe Muhtırası Araştırma Komisyonu tutanağı" (PDF). tbmm.gov.tr. 18 October 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 March 2016. Retrieved 21 January 2014.
  2. Aziz Yıldırım's Boards
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