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Sunday 5 February 2012

Slavic media changes newsletter 65

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Polish travel magazine re-named



Polish travel magazine Polska Wita has been re-named recently for Witaj w Podrozy.
The changes also include the shift of their focus on articles describing some beautiful and the most interesting parts of the globe, offering close and far away expeditions, plus numerous ideas for weekend travels. It will also provides interviews with the celebrities on their travel experience.

Monika Wegrzyn, the editor-in-chief of the magazine and the editorial team can be contacted on kontakt@witajwpodrozy.pl.

It is a bi-monthly publication with 60,000 copies' circulation.


Metro Cash & Carry Russia has launched a culinary magazine FoodKultur




Metro Cash & Carry Russia culinary magazine FoodKultur is to be published with 100,000 copies' circulation and distributed for free in Moscow and St.Petersburg.
The publication is aimed at teaching its readers the culture of choice, preparation and consumption of quality food.
http://www.metro-cc.ru/servlet/PB/menu/1182431/index.html

Their Brands and Communications Director Vladislav Tikhomirov can be reached at vladislav.tikhomirov@metro-cc.ru.


A new magazine in Czech city Brno




Daily Czech national newspaper MF DNES has launched a monthly regional lifestyle supplement City Dnes Brno with 20,000 circulation.

It is a guide to life in the South Moravian capital. It targets young active people
and visitors to the city Brno. Provides leisure, cultural, culinary and sporting events, city tours, shopping and other useful information. Includes calendar listings of major events in Brno.

The editorial team in Brno can be contacted on redbrn@mfdnes.cz.


Ukrainian online portal Segodnya.ua with a new editor




Svetlana Panyushkina has been appointed editor of Ukrainian website Segodnya.ua moving on from her editorial position at business and financial website Delo.ua. Her duties at Delo.ua will be taken over by their financial editor Alexander Ruban.

Segodnya.ua has been functioning since April 2007, providing latest news, opinions and comments. It has got around 1,200,000 unique visitors monthly who visit their 30 news sections.


Russian OK! magazine with a new Editor-in-Chief




Vadim Vernik has become Editor-in-Chief of OK! Russia magazine published by Axel Springer Russia. He has replaced Tatiana Saburenkova on this position, who has left the title. Nika Bagaeva has been appointed a Chief Editor of the publication after having served for 3 years as a deputy editor at the magazine(http://www.ok-magazine.ru/stars/news/item24325.php)

The magazine has been published in Russia since November 2006 and provides latest news and facts from the life of Russian and international celebrities.

The editorial team of the magazine can be contacted on info@ok-magazine.ru and on Twitter: https://twitter.com/OKmagazineRu.

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