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Wednesday 17 November 2010

Slavic media changes newsletter 3

New Russian regional supplement
Kak potratit, a monthly color supplement to Vedomosti newspaper, was launched on November 1, 2010 as a special regional edition for Middle Volga region. While currently it is only available for residents of Kazan city, it’s planned to be distributed in Samara and Nizhny Novgorod at a later stage.
Kak potratit is a magazine about luxury, personal finance and how and where to spend your money, and is published by the Independent Media Sanoma Magazines. Circulation of Kazan edition is 10,000 copies. Project Co-ordinator Sofia Chudinova can be reached at s.chudinova@vedomosti-kazan.ru, +7 843 292-52-44.

New launches in Serbia
Serbian Color Press Group has published the first issue of Beauty Board in November 2010, a journal dedicated to beauty and professional care. It covers cosmetics, facial and body plastic surgery, pedicure, manicure, spa and wellness, makeup and beauty products. This magazine is also published in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Poland, Hungary, Greece, Turkey, Spain and the Netherlands.
Bojana Janjusevic, the Editor-in-chief of Serbian edition, can be contacted on bojana.janjusevic@color.rs.
It is the second new launch of Serbian Color Press Group in last two months, as in October they published the first issue of Amica, Serbian edition of a fashion magazine from Italy.
Amica presents new collections of famous international designers and style ideas for contemporary women, and is synonymous with success and prestige. Editor-in-Chief is Ivana Stanisic with her email: ivana.stanisic@color.rs, and Fashion editor Tjana Jovanovic: tijana.jovanovic@color.rs. The new magazine can be found at: http://www.amica.rs.





Forbes in Ukraine
Vladimir Fedorin has been appointed the Editor-in-Chief of Forbes Ukraine as of December 1, 2010. Prior to that, from February 2008 to November 2010, Vladimir Fedorin was the first deputy editor of Forbes Russia. From 2005 to 2008 he was the managing editor of Russian business weekly SmartMoney. In 2001-2005 he worked as a reporter and then as a political and economics deputy editor of the business newspaper Vedomosti. Forbes Ukraine will be published by United Media Holding in Kiev starting in March 2011. The expected circulation is around 30,000 copies. The advertising director of Forbes Ukraine Nelya Chernyshuk can be reached at chernyshuk@forbes.umh.ua.

Novaya newspaper shut down in Ukraine
Ukrainian Novaya newspaper, which has been published since 2006, ceased as of November 11, due to the financial situation of the publisher. The newspaper had the circulation of 15,000 copies. The publishing house Glavred-Media has shut down its website Novaya.com.ua as well.

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