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Saturday 17 September 2011

Slavic media changes newsletter 54

A new Editor-in-Chief at Russian Snob magazine




Sergey Nikolaevich has been appointed a new Editor-in-Chief at Russian magazine Snob. He has moved on from the position of a Deputy Editor of the publication.

Snob is the international culture, society, lifestyle and political magazine in Russia.

Nikolaevich has worked at various magazines, including Ogonyok, Kommersant, Domovoy, Elle, Madame Figaro and Citizen K. He can be reached at snikolaevich@snob.ru.

Masha Gessen, their current Deputy Editor, will leave the magazine after its October issue.


Russian DTV TV changes its name





Russian DTV television channel is undergoing its re-branding. From October 1 the channel will begin broadcasting under its new name Perets (Pepper). They are about to change their programs, with a sharp and funny twist to reality television.


Their key focus will be on live shows, TV series, interviews with TV stars, sketch shows, satire, life in the capital and regions.

Their new PR director is Nadezhda Kuprina who can be contacted at nkuprina@ctcmedia.ru.




Philipp Bakhtin has stepped down as Chief editor of Russian Esquire




Philipp has served as Chief editor of the Esquire magazine since 2005, when the first issue of the Russian edition appeared. A new editor of the men's lifestyle magazine has not been appointed yet.

Their deputy Editor Dmitry Golubovsky can be contacted on d.golubovsky@imedia.ru.

The magazine is published with 135,000 copies' circulation and 455,000 RUR FPC.



Maxim Sokolov has returned to Izvestia newspaper







Journalist Maxim Sokolov has returned to Izvestia newspaper which he left in 2010.
Maxim Sokolov is a Russian journalist, a columnist for the newspaper Izvestia and magazine Expert.
He has worked on television programs Namedni (NTV) and Press Express.
He writes his blog at http://m-yu-sokolov.livejournal.com.

He can be reached at m.sokolov@izvestia.ru.


Russian political magazine The New Times with a new Chief Editor






The Russian magazine The New Times has had some editorial changes with Ilya Barabanov, a former deputy chief editor, becoming a new Chief Editor and the Online Editor of the publication.

His place has been taken by Boris Younanov, who continues to head the department of World picture at The New Times.

Ilya Barabanov is a graduate of the Faculty of Journalism of the Moscow State University. He has worked at Novaya Gazeta and Moscow News, and the online edition of Gazeta.ru.

He can be reached at i.barabanov@newtimes.ru.


The New Times is a weekly political magazine with 50,000 circulation.

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