24 Chasa

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24 Tschasa
24 часа
Logo of 24 Tschasa
description Daily newspaper , tabloid
language Bulgarian
publishing company BG Printmedia Ltd. (Bulgaria)
First edition 1991
Frequency of publication monday to sunday
Editor-in-chief Welina Gotschewa
Web link 24 Chasa

24 Tschasa (also spelled 24 Chasa , Bulgarian 24 часа , German 24 hours) is a Bulgarian tabloid that was launched in April 1991 by the press group 168 Tschasa (German 24 hours; 7 days have 168 hours). Today it is the second largest daily newspaper in Bulgaria.

Since 2005, the newspaper has had a daily Internet edition in Bulgarian and has been sending the most important headlines of the day by email to all subscribers to this free service. In addition, a is RSS - web feed available in Bulgarian.

After the newspaper had been owned by a subsidiary of the WAZ media group for several years , it was taken over by BG Printmedia Ltd under the leadership of Karl Habsburg-Lothringen after its withdrawal from Bulgaria at the end of 2010 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Frank Stier: Habsburg conquers Bulgaria and enters a journalistic battlefield. On: www.heise.de, January 2, 2011