Musykalnaja Gazeta

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Musykalnaja Gazeta

language Russian
publishing company "Nestor" ( Belarus )
Headquarters Minsk
First edition 1996
attitude 2008
Frequency of publication weekly
Sold edition 20,000 - 1,500 copies
Editor-in-chief Oleg Klimov
Article archive www.nestor.minsk.by/mg/

Musykalnaja Gazeta ( Russian Музыкальная газета , German "Musical Newspaper") was a Belarusian weekly newspaper that reported on music and show business .

history

The newspaper was founded in Minsk in 1996 by the publisher Anatoly Kiryushkin (“Nestor” publishing house). The newspaper initially appeared weekly, later every two weeks in Russian and was distributed throughout the territory of the Republic of Belarus and through private distributors in the markets of Ukraine and Russia . In different years the circulation fluctuated between 7,000 and 19,500 copies, then it fell sharply and continued to decrease in the following years, while the last edition was published in December 2007 with a circulation of 2,514 copies.

The weekly paper was published in color until 2003 and informed about the western as well as Belarusian and Russian music scenes. Since 2003 the newspaper has only started to write about topics of Belarusian music (Western music reporting migrated to the new magazine "НОТ-7"), changed the design and changed to 8 pages (instead of 16) in black and white.

The editor-in-chief was the well-known Belarusian music journalist Oleg "О'К" Klimov almost from the start. During its existence, the newspaper has become a pioneering publication for Belarusian music lovers and was a success in Moscow and Saint Petersburg , mainly due to the large number of published materials and the high (in the early years) quality of the publications.

The newspaper was closed on the eve of 2008 for financial reasons.

Individual evidence

  1. Н. Сушкевич: Белорусская музыка в глобальном пространстве Интернет (Belarusian music in the global space of the Internet) . In: Belarusian State Academy of Music (ed.): Музыка и глобализация культуры / Научные труды Белорусской государственной академии музыки (The music and the globalization of culture) . No. 10 . Minsk 2005, p. 23–36 (Russian, online (web archive from November 13, 2019) [PDF]).
  2. Музыкальная Газета N 28/2005 (Минск, Беларусь). (No longer available online.) Music.com.ua, July 27, 2005, archived from the original on August 12, 2014 ; Retrieved September 15, 2019 (Russian).
  3. Константин Трохин: Газет все меньше? (German: Are there fewer and fewer newspapers?). BelaPAN, January 4, 2008, archived from the original on September 15, 2019 ; Retrieved September 15, 2019 (Russian).
  4. a b Tatyana Samirovskaya (Татьяна Замировская): В истории «МГ» не было ошибок (There were no mistakes in the history of “MG”). In: BelGaseta. 2008, archived from the original on September 15, 2019 ; Retrieved September 15, 2019 (Russian).
  5. Andrej Korowajko (Андрей Коровайко), Jan Pamedor Reuzkij (Ян Памедор Реуцкий): Белорусская "Музыкальная газыкальная газем кальная газем кальная газем кальная газемта". TUT.BY, March 27, 2012, archived from the original on September 15, 2019 ; Retrieved September 15, 2019 (Russian).
  6. «За месяц до релиза прислали“ OK Computer ”». Читатели и создатели вспоминают «Музыкальную газету». (English: A month before the release, they sent “OK Computer.” ”Readers and creators recall the“ Muzykalnaya Gazeta ”). citydog.by, March 10, 2016, archived from the original on May 18, 2019 ; Retrieved May 18, 2019 (Russian).
  7. Igor Kaidanovsky: "Хроники" Нестора ". Анонс книги! Шакал.Тудэй, January 5, 2017, archived from the original on May 18, 2019 ; Retrieved May 18, 2019 (Russian).
  8. Олег Климов (Oleg Klimov): "Угадай мелодию". (German: guess the melody). In: Sovetskaya Belorussija. Experty.by, November 8, 2010; archived from the original on September 15, 2019 ; Retrieved May 18, 2019 (Russian).
  9. Alexander Ruschetschka (Александр Ружечка), Olga Samusik (Ольга Самусик): Сила печатного слова (German: The power of the written word). Sovetskaya Belorussia, July 9, 2009, archived from the original on September 15, 2019 ; Retrieved September 15, 2019 (Russian).
  10. Igor Schablonow (Игорь Шаблонов): Десять музыкальных мемов Беларуси. Ultra-Music, November 13, 2013, archived from the original on September 15, 2019 ; Retrieved September 15, 2019 (Russian).
  11. Сайт LiveSound закрыт (German: LiveSound website closed). another.by, November 18, 2009, archived from the original on March 1, 2019 ; Retrieved December 24, 2018 (Russian).
  12. Katerina Karpizkaja (Катерина Карпицкая): Пациент скорее мёртв, чем жив (German: The patient is more dead than alive). In: Read Me (Journal for Journalists), Issue No. 2 (2). May 2011, pp. 28-30 , archived from the original on September 15, 2019 ; Retrieved September 15, 2019 (Russian).
  13. Alena Lyashkevich (Алена Ляшкевіч): "Калі ўмееш пісаць, напішаш пра што заўгодна". Novy Chas, March 27, 2018, archived from the original on September 4, 2018 ; accessed on February 9, 2020 (Belarusian).
  14. Mass-media in Belarus: 2008 (Annual Report). (PDF; 290 kB) Belarusian Association of Journalists , February 11, 2009, p. 38 , archived from the original on March 3, 2020 ; accessed on March 28, 2020 (English).