Apogevmatini
Daily newspaper
Apogevmatini (Greek: Απογευματινή, "Afternoon") was a Greek newspaper published nationally in Athens. The newspaper was founded by Nasos and Sakis Botsis in 1952. It had a semi-liberal approach towards the economy and a right-wing political orientation.
In 2010 the Sarantopoulos family, the then owners of the title, declared the newspaper bankrupt.[1]
In 2023 the newspaper recirculated under publisher Nikos Kourtakis, who also is head editor of the newspaper Parapolitika. [2]
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