Ottoman Press in 1902
French
Le Stamboul, Le Moniteur Oriental, The Levant Herald and Eastern Express,La Turquie, Journal de la Chambre de Commerce, Revue Medico-Pharmatique, Revue Commerciale du Levant.
Turkish
Daily Newspapers:İkdam, Sabah, Tercuman-i Hakkikat.
Periodicals: Servet-i Funun, Hanimlara Mahsus Gazete (Women’s Newspaper), Cocuklara Mahsus Gazete (Children’s Newspaper), Istanbul Ticaret Odasi Gazetesi, Ceride-i Mehakim (Official journal of the Ottoman Court), Ceride-i Askeriye (Official journal of the Ottoman Army), Ceride-i Bahriye ( Official journal of the Ottoman Navy), Nafia (Journal of the the Ministry of Public Works), Terakki (Improvement).
Greek
Nea Ephemeris (New Magazine), Tachydromos (The Herald), Constantinoupolis, Le proodos (Progression), Anatolie, Eccelesiastiki Alithia (Church of the Truth), Pedikos Cosmos (Kid’s World), Bosphoris (Woman of Bosphorus), Proia, Catholiki Episthorissis.
Armenian
Daily Newspapers: Puzantion (Byzantine), Aravelk (East), Manzume-i Efkar, Surhantag (The Herald), Ceride-i Sarkiye.
Periodicals:Massis (Ararat), Dazghig (Floral), Hanrakidak (Encyclopedia), Puragun, Avedaper ( The Good News Courier), Punc (Bucket), Mecmua-i Ahbar.
Jewish
El Tiempo (Time), El Telegrapho (The Telegraph).
German
Konstantinopler Handelsblatt.
Italian
Rassegna
Serbian
Carigradski Glasnik
Source: Constantinople aux derniers jours d’Abdul-Hamid / Paul Fesch, 1902.