Sega (newspaper)

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Сега
Sega newspaper logo.png
description daily newspaper
language Bulgarian
Headquarters Sofia
First edition 1997
founder Sascho Donchev
Frequency of publication Monday to Saturday
Sold edition 80,000 - 100,000 copies
(March 2018)
Editor-in-chief Teodora Peeva
editor Overgas Holding
executive Director Sascho Donchev
Web link www.segabg.com
Article archive old.segabg.com

Sega ( Cyrillic Сега 'now' ) is a Bulgarian daily newspaper based in Sofia .

Sega was founded as a weekly newspaper in 1997 and has been published daily since 1998. The edition was estimated at 20,000 in 2010. The founder and publisher is Sascho Donchev , who together with Gazprom has a stake in the Bulgarian gas company Overgas .

background

The daily Sega claims to be politically independent. It is privately owned and appears six days a week. Monday to Friday with 24 pages, Saturday with 48 pages. In 2007, the newspaper was awarded the Bulgarian Association of Tour Operators' Prize in the field of “Tourism”. On weekdays, the focus is on news about current events and articles on social, political, economic, cultural or sporting topics. The Saturday edition focuses on entertainment, travel, cooking, and general interest writing. The newspaper is aimed with its articles at the educated middle class of the population. Internationally, for example, it was awarded the Gerd Bucerius Prize for Eastern Europe by the German ZEIT Foundation, which is awarded annually to media companies. Sega journalists have received numerous awards from Bulgarian and international institutions.

The weekly circulation is between 80,000 and 100,000, while the online edition is visited by around 200,000 readers every day (as of March 2018).

Awards

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Teodora Peeva: За нас (about us). In: segabg.com. old.segabg.com, March 4, 2018, accessed November 7, 2018 (Bulgarian, English).
  2. a b Sega. Archived from the original on April 24, 2013 ; accessed on June 16, 2015 .
  3. Laureate 2002. Zeit Foundation , accessed on June 16, 2015 .