Mete Akyol

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Mete Akyol
Born1935
DiedNovember 2, 2016(2016-11-02) (aged 80–81)
İstanbul, Turkey
NationalityTurkish
Alma materTarsus American Highschool,
Ankara University
OccupationJournalist, writer
Spouse(s)Gülçin Akyol
ChildrenUfuk Akyol

Mete Akyol (1935, Ordu - 2 November 2016, İstanbul) was a Turkish journalist.

He studied in Talas American Junior High school and Tarsus American High school. He graduated from the English Literature section of Ankara University in 1960.

Beginning by 1959, he served in the Milliyet, , Hürriyet, Dünya, Günaydın and Sabah newspapers as a reporter, columnist and editor. He also served in the television channels Turkish Radio and Television Corporation (TRT), NTV, TV8 and Kanal B. Between 1998 and his death date, he was the executive editor of the periodical Bütün Dünya, a periodical similar to Readers Digest.

Beginning by 1987, he also lectured in the İstanbul University, Marmara University and Başkent University.[1]

Mete Akyol died on 2 November 2016 in İstanbul.[2]

Books[]

  • Düzenzedeler ("System victıms")
  • Mevzuat böyle Efendim ("Sir this is the regulation")
  • Yazamadıklarım ("Those which I couldn't write")
  • Hem yaşadım Hem yazdım ("I lived and wrote")
  • Aynen naklen ("As it is and as by rumor")
  • Bir başkadır benim mesleğim ("My profession is a different profession")

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