Tempo (Turkish magazine)

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Tempo was a monthly lifestyle published in Istanbul, Turkey. The magazine was established on 6 December 1987.[1] The founder was Mehmet Y. Yılmaz, a Turkish journalist.[2] It featured politics, life, health, society, and entertainment. The magazine was owned and published by Doğan Media Group.[3] It was published on a weekly basis until 2009 when its frequency was changed to monthly.[1] The same year it was also redesigned as a lifestyle magazine.[2]

Regular contributors included Umberto Eco, Murat Belge and Susan Miller.[1] In late 2016 Tempo ceased publication due to financial reasons.[1]

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