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Sunday 10 July 2011

Slavic media changes newsletter 46

All media changes are reflected in our media directory RussianMediaOnline.com.
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New Editorial Director at Kazakhstan national newspaper.



Zhanai Omarov has been appointed a new Editorial Director at a national newspaper Kazakhstanskaya Pravda. It covers politics and governmental issues.

Prior to this Zhanai Omarov has been a Director at national TV broadcasting company Kazakhstan.
Contact Zhanai Omarov and his editorial team on astana@kazpravda.kz.

Advertising rates at Kazakhstanskaya Pravda: 1,000 KZT per SCC.

Follow them on Twitter:http://twitter.com/Kazpravda


Ukrainian business and economics magazine Profil ceased




We have de-activated the Ukrainian economics monthly Profil in our media directory, which used to cover business and finance.
It was shut down due to poor performance.
It has been published by Glavred-Media with 25,000 copies' circulation and its last issue appeared on July 2.






A launch of a new Serbian magazine Eko Kuca




Serbia has seen a new magazine Eko Kuca published this month, covering ecological architecture and environmental culture.


Eko kuca (Eco house) is dedicated to environmental building technologies, environmental construction, solar systems and technologies, renewable energy, energy efficiency systems and components.

It appears on 180 pages and is distributed in Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia and Croatia.

The Editor-in-Chief Vladimir Lovric can be reached at studio@vladimirlovric.com.




Re-branding of Russian national newspaper Izvestia




As of July 5, Russian national newspaper Izvestia started to appear in a new page format D2 - 310x578mm.

Izvestia is published by a media holding News Media. It is a daily newspaper with 175,000 copies' circulation and covering news, politics, economics, society and culture. It was launched in 1917.

FPC costs 849600.00 RUR.
The editor-in-Chief Alexander Malutin can be reached at a.malutin@izvestia.ru.

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