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Friday 17 December 2010

Russian media changes newsletter 8

Ukrainian computer magazine ceased

ITC Publishing Company has decided to discontinue publishing its magazine Komputernoye obozreniye (Computer Review) with their December edition to be the last print issue. Its online edition KO.COM.UA will continue to appear, however.
The weekly magazine Computer Review was founded 15 years ago and has been one of the influential IT and computing publications in Ukraine. It covered IT business and events, local and international IT markets.
Its chief editor Michael Laptev still can be reached at mikel@itc.ua.

Russian daily ceased
Russian daily newspaper Vremya Novostei was published for the last time on December 16, after 10 years appearing on Russian market with nearly 50,000 copies’ circulation. Its former Editor-in-Chief Vladimir Gurevich,Twitter: @gur_mn, will start a new Moscow newspaper called Moskovskiye Novosti. Its launch is planned for February 1, 2011. Their website will be http://mn.ru. Currently you can read articles of their editorial team on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/newMN.

Ukrainian new dental magazine starts

A new glossy dental magazine called 32 – zdoroviy glyanets was launched in Kiev on December 16. The magazine is planned to be distributed in all big cities of Ukraine. It’s a bi-monthly publication with a circulation of 5,000 copies and with over 100 pages volume. Its publishing director is Pavel Lemenev and Editor-in-Chief Igor Onischenko. Their website will be active soon at http://www.tridva.com.ua.

A new Internet Director appointed
Evgeniy Borisov has been appointed a new director for Internet projects of the publishing house Provintsiya (Province). He can be reached at borisov@province.ru. He plans to create a multimedia platform for their weekly regional publications with 400,000 unique visitors daily. http://www.province.ru.
Provintsiya publishes regional newspapers in 27 Russian cities, including Nizhniy Novgorod, Rostov-na-Donu, Samara, Khabarovsk, etc. Their total circulation is around 750,000 copies weekly.

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