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Sunday 14 November 2010

Russian media changes newsletter 2

The first issue of a new culinary magazine published on November 12.
The Russian Burda has published the first issue of their edition of a French magazine Saveurs.
The publication is expected to appear every two months and to have the circulation of 65,000 copies.
It covers newest trends in culinary, fashionable recipes and cookery advice.
The Editor-in-Chief Oksana Zhuchok can be reached at saveurs@burda.ru.


The daily newspaper Metro in Moscow and St. Petersburg has been recognized the best among editions from 19 countries, where Metro is published.
The award for the the best Metro newspaper was received by the Editor-in-chief of Metro-Russia Anna Sirota.
Annual International Conference of Metro International took place in Paris on October 27-29, 2010 and was attended by 200 people from the Metro editions, and became the present triumph for Russian Metro.

In the nomination for ‘Best Management’ Boris Konoshenko, CEO of Metro-Moscow and Gregory Matyzhev, CEO of Metro-Petersburg both received the prizes. The award for the best integrated marketing campaign went to the Marketing Director of Metro Russia Oleg Evstafiev.

Check out our fully updated records on both Metro Peterburg and Metro Moskva.
The Editor-in-Chief Anna Sirota can be contacted on anna.sirota@gazetametro.ru.

Weekly Argumenty i Fakty takes over a new foreign market.
The first issue of Russian newspaper Argumenty i Fakty was released in Thailand on November 9, 2010. It’s the first official Russian newspaper, licensed by the government of the Kingdom of Thailand. The weekly is one of the most successful publications in Russia with its circulation of 3,000,000 copies.
The newspaper is distributed in more than 60 countries, including CIS and Baltic States, Western Europe, USA, Canada, Australia and Israel. It has got 66 regional editions in Russia, and 17 editions abroad.

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