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Thursday 30 December 2010

Slavic media changes newsletter 10

A literature web portal in Ukraine with official status

Kiev-based Literature web portal called Moloda literatura (Young literature) has been officially registered. It covers Ukrainian literature, provides reviews and analysis of literary work of younger generation of writers. http://literatura.org.ua. Its project co-ordinator Oleksiy Kuzmenko can be reached at: oleksiy.kuzmenko@gmail.com. The website is present on Twitter: @molukrlit.
http://www.literatura.org.ua


A new Russian regional radio station launched


Komsomolskaya Pravda Yekaterinburg radio station started its broadcasting on December 22 at frequency 92.3 FM. Its head station in Moscow began broadcasting two years ago. Today radio KP is available in six big cities apart from Moscow: Krasnoyarsk, Tyumen, Vladimir, Tver, Barnaul and Yekaterinburg. The following cities Chelyabinsk, Izhevsk, Krasnodar, Novosibirsk and Stavropol are planned to be included into their broadcasting scheme shortly. Sales Director Anna Akapitanova can be contacted on: akapitanova@kp.ru, +7 495 777-02-80 x 496.


Polish High Speed magazine re-launched


December 2010 saw a new issue of the monthly High Speed, magazine covering motor sports, after being on hold for several months.
The magazine has undergone through editorial and graphic design changes. The new Editor-in-Chief is Igor Kurkowski, who replaced Krzysztof Hipsz in this position. Kurkowski can be reached at: igor@highspeed.com.pl, cell phone +48 602 111 140. Editorial Assistant Agata Pachnowska can be contacted on agata@highspeed.com.pl.
The magazine’s website: http://www.highspeed.com.pl. The motoring magazine is published by Univerpal Racing Sp z o.o with the circulation of 12,000 copies monthly.

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