Abstract

In this study, it is examined how and in what ways the (post) Express revealed an alternative media activity along the twenty years in which it has continued its publication. In this context, the financial and administrative structure and content production style of Express is examined by considering the historical background of 1980’s and 90’s media and more spesifically news magazine publishing and also using the outputs of personel interviews with founding members of the magazine. As a result of this research, it is concluded that Express as an alternative medium is financially independent, adopt a horizontal organizational form based on friendship and allowing participation and also have an inclusivist sense of representation that include other social groups excluded by mainstream media.

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