Vedomosti

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description russian daily newspaper
First edition September 7, 1999
Frequency of publication Every day
Sold edition 75,000 (2010) copies
( Media data Vedomosti ( Memento from September 21, 2012 in the Internet Archive ))
Editor-in-chief Ilya Bulavinov
editor Gleb Prozorov
Web link vedomosti.ru

Vedomosti (also Vedomosti ; Russian Ведомости literally 'the Anzeiger') is a Russian daily newspaper with a circulation of 73,000 copies (2008). The editorial office is in Moscow . Until 2015, the newspaper was a joint project of the Financial Times , The Wall Street Journal and the Russian publishing house Independent Media Sanoma Magazines ID , a subsidiary of the Finnish media group Sanoma . When a Russian law came into force, according to which foreign companies were allowed to hold a maximum of 20 percent of a media company, the project promoters sold their shares in Demyan Kudryavtsev.

The sheet has been published since 1999 in A2 format with 12 pages in black and white. It employs over 100 journalists in Moscow and the Russian regions, plus the global network of the Financial Times and The Wall Street Journal . In addition to the central Moscow edition, the newspaper publishes its own regional editions in the cities of Saint Petersburg and Nizhny Novgorod as well as in the regions of Southern Russia , the Volga region and Siberia . Editor-in-chief and therefore successor to Tatiana Lyssowa has been Ilya Bulavinow since 2017. The Moscow edition reached between 95,800 and 110,600 readers (data for 2010/2011).

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Vedomosti Management
  2. ^ "Kommersant" heard about the negotiations from Demyan Kudryavtsev for the sale of "Vedomosti". In: Novaya Gazeta , April 9, 2019
  3. Information from: media-atlas.ru
  4. Imprint of Vedomosti from December 29, 2006 ( Memento from January 2, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
  5. Anna Afanassjewa: "Ведомости" возглавит Илья Булавинов. In: Kommersant . March 22, 2017 (Russian).;
  6. Media data of the Moscow edition 2000–2011 ( Memento of September 21, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) on the newspaper's homepage