Rheinskaya Gazeta

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Рейнская Газета (Rheinskaja Gazeta)

description Germany's first

Russian-language daily newspaper

publishing company VG Rheinskaja Gazeta GmbH & Co. KG
First edition March 5, 2007
Frequency of publication from 2008 weekly on Thursday
Editor-in-chief Boris Feldmann
editor VG Rheinskaja Gazeta GmbH & Co. KG

Rheinskaja Gazeta ( Russian Рейнская Газета , in German: Rheinische Zeitung ) is a weekly newspaper published in Germany. When it first appeared on March 5, 2007, it was the first Russian- language daily newspaper in Western Europe. It has been published weekly since 2008. It has an initial print run of 17,000 copies and is only distributed in North Rhine-Westphalia . The newspaper is published by the WAZ media group and ReLine Intermedien und Verlags GmbH (weekly newspapers “ Russkaja Germanija ” / “Russkij Berlin”, TV magazine “7 + 7ja” and “ Radio Russkij Berlin 97.2 FM”). The target group of the publication are primarily the 750,000 people in North Rhine-Westphalia with Russian as their mother tongue. The retail price of the newspaper is 60 cents.

Boris Feldmann, editor-in-chief of the weekly magazine Russkaja Germanija , which is also published in Germany, is co-editor and editor-in-chief of the editorial team, which consists of 28 employees (including 19 editors) .

In addition to reporting on domestic German affairs and regional reports from North Rhine-Westphalia, short messages and reports from the CIS, i.e. the countries of origin of the editorial board, are also a focus.

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