Nezavisimaya Gazeta

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Nezavisimaya Gazeta
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description daily newspaper
First edition December 21, 1990
Frequency of publication Every day
Sold edition 35,000 - 53,000 copies
(mediaatlas.ru)
Editor-in-chief Konstantin Remchukov
editor Konstantin Remchukov
Web link www.ng.ru

The Nesawissimaja Gazeta ( Russian: Независимая газета ; in German: Independent newspaper ) is a daily newspaper published in Moscow .

Data

The Nezavisimaya Gazeta is published in A2 format with 24 pages in full color and has a circulation of 35,000 to 53,000 copies. On Friday, the Independent Military Review (Nesawissimoje wojennoje obosrenije, Russian: Независимое военное обозрение) is published as a separate special edition .

owner

Until 2005 the Nezavisimaya Gazeta belonged to Boris Berezovsky , then it was bought by the former government advisor Konstantin Remchukow (Russian: Константин Ремчуков), who is now also the newspaper's editor-in-chief and publisher. The official owner, however, is his wife Jelena Remchukova, as the law prohibits state officials from engaging in private business. Experts estimate that Remchukov paid between $ 1.5 million and $ 5 million for the newspaper. Remchukov denied assumptions that he had bought the sheet as a straw man for a third party. In this context, the Russian aluminum billionaire Oleg Deripaska was named as a possible actual buyer .

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. The Nesavisimaja gaseta on mediaatlas.ru
  2. Aide to Russian Economy Minister Buys Leading Liberal Newspaper ( Memento from November 13, 2006 in the web archive archive.today ), mosnews.com, August 5, 2005.