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Friday 13 January 2012

Slavic media changes newsletter 63

A new online resource Mobinfo.cz has started in Czech Republic



Mobinfo.cz is based in Brno and covers mobile phones, mobile applications, and mobile telephony operators.
Tomas Dosedel leads the editorial team of Mobinfo.cz and prior to this Tomas worked as editor of Mobility magazine. He specializes in mobile technology and mobile service providers.

The other members of editorial team are Ivo Kocera and Pavel Tomek, who have also written for Mobility.

They can be contacted on info@mobinfo.cz and can be followed on Twitter: @mobinfocz or on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/mobinfo.cz.


Polish computing magazine CHIP with a new Editor




Konstanty Mlynarczyk has succeeded Michal Adamczyk on Editor-in-Chief's position of Polish IT technology magazine CHIP. He and his editorial team can be reached at redakcja@chip.pl.


The magazine comes out monthly with 60,000 copies' circulation and is published by Burda Communications Sp. z o.o.

It targets young people interested in technology, computer hardware and software.


Russian GQ has seen some editorial changes




Nikolay Uskov(@NikolayUskov), its Editor-in-Chief, is leaving the title to join the media group JV! and the project Snob (http://www.snob.ru/selected/entry/45034).

Michael Idov, a contributing editor at New York Magazine, will become a new Editor-in-Chief of Russian GQ as of February 1. In English language Idov can be followed on his Twitter: @michaelidov and in Russian on @moscowidov.

According to Condenast Russia the GQ magazine boasts readership of 246,900.


Ukraine with a a new regional weekly newspaper



A new regional weekly newspaper ZIK was launched on January 12 in Lviv in Western Ukraine. It will be published in Ukrainian language on 24 pages, and will appear with 10,000 copies' circulation.

Their editor Oleg Onysko and the editorial team can be contacted on gazeta@zik.lviv.ua.





Tochikoni Rossiya comes to Tajikistan



Media Holding Tajinfo has started publishing a monthly newspaper Tochikoni Rossiya in Tajikistan. The newspaper has been published in Russia since 2000 and covers politics and business cooperation between Russia and Tajikistan, the life and work of Tajik diaspora in Russian Federation.

The newspaper comes out with 10,000 copies' circulation and the editorial team can be reached at tajinfo@mail.ru.

The Publishing Director Muhammad Egamzod (tajinfo@mail.ru) is planning to increase its frequency to weekly.

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