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Sunday 20 February 2011

Slavic media changes newsletter 20

More customer magazines in Russia

Russian publisher Sanoma Independent Media has launched 3 new customer magazines in February 2011.

DanoSfera is a magazine aimed at employees of the company Danone, and is divided into several major sections, including Career, Business and Health. Covers daily work and achievements of the company, marketing developments and information about its employees and departments.








Corporative magazine My Fazer covers issues of the Fazer group and work of individual departments. Includes strategies and development programs, its history, corporate responsibility, new bakery and pastry products of Fazer, company's employees.



Customer magazine Aktivniy vozrast targets women in the age group of 35-40 years of age and older.
Covers issues of health improvement and healthy lifestyle, products and news of Aktivia company. Includes recipes using Aktivia products, practical advice and tips in psychology, health and beauty.

Marketing Director for all three magazines Olga Kunahova can be reached at o.kumahova@imedia.ru.










A new magazine for young mums in Serbia started in February 2011



Color Press Grupa has launched Mamina skola, a magazine for future mums and pregnant women.

The magazine provides advice on nutrition, health, baby care and bringing-up young children. It is a monthly magazine with 35,000 copies' of circulation.
The Chief Editor Aida Bajazet can be contacted on aida.bajazet@color.rs.
They can be found on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Mamina-škola/194827417212330?sk=wall.

Chief Editor Filip Mostotsky has left the news agency BaltInfo


Filip Mostotsky left the news agency BaltInfo on February 15. It has not been announced about his replacement, as of the agency's director Elena Gusarenko. Editorial team can be contacted on inbox@baltinfo.ru.
Baltic News Agency (BaltInfo) publishes news of St. Petersburg, cities of Russian North-West region and the Baltic countries.



Chief Editor Andrey Radin leaves 100 TV



Andrey Radin is stepping down as a chief editor of Russian 100 TV, a regional broadcaster from St. Petersburg. He has also been an editor and presenter of a program The week with Andrey Radin.

The TV channel covers news, politics, economics, social and cultural life of St. Petersburg and Leningrad region. Its news team can be contacted on news@tv100.ru.

Find detailed information on all Slavic publications and all editorial changes in our media directory RussiaMediaOnline.com.

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