Gaseta

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Gaseta

description Daily newspaper , online newspaper
language Russian
First edition September 29, 2001
Editor-in-chief Sergei Muravyov (Сергей Муравьёв)
Web link www.gzt.ru

Gazeta ( Russian Газета ) is an online newspaper that has appeared in Russia since 2001 . According to its own statements, it had a print run of 72,600 before the print edition was discontinued. The editorial office is in Moscow .

The newspaper appeared in A3 color on all pages. It was 24 pages long. The publisher is the company ANO Redakzija yeschednewnoj GASETY (Russian: АНО Редакция ежедневной ГАЗЕТЫ). The newspaper works with the British newspapers Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph and prints translated materials from these newspapers. From 2005 to 2009 was editor-in-chief of the newspaper Pyotr Evgenjewitsch Fadejew.

The print edition was discontinued in 2010. The owner at the time, Vladimir Sergeyevich Lissin , however, agreed to keep the website, which was activated in 2009, running. He never made any money with the newspaper, but the investment was necessary to maintain an alternative to the state-controlled media in Russia.

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  1. Information from mediaatlas.ru
  2. Петр Фадеев назначен главным редактором газеты «Газета»  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as broken. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (Fadeev appointed as the new editor-in-chief of Gazeta) On: gipp.ru of April 7, 2005 (Russian)@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.gipp.ru  
  3. Deep-Pocketed Owners Closing Media Outlets Moscow Times, June 2, 2011; "the investment was necessary to provide an alternative to the country's state-controlled media." If not business, who else will support them? "