Gazeta.ru
Type of site | News site Online newspaper |
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Available in | Russian |
Owner | Afisha.Rambler.SUP |
Created by | Anton Nosik |
Website | gazeta.ru |
Alexa rank | 841 (As of 27 January 2019[update])[1] |
Commercial | Yes |
Registration | Free/Subscription |
Launched | February 28, 1999 |
Current status | Active |
Gazeta.ru (Russian: газета.ru) is a Russian news site based in Moscow and owned by Rambler&Co.[2] It covers politics, business, entertainment, technology, lifestyle, culture and sports. Gazeta.ru is one of the most popular Russian language news sources with over a million visitors daily.[3][4]
Contents
1 History
2 Content
3 Columnists (different periods)
4 Editors-in-Chief
5 References
6 External links
History
Gazeta.ru was launched in 1999. Once controlled by Vladislav Borodulin, former editor-in-chief of the business daily newspaper Kommersant, Gazeta.ru was sold in 2005 to Sekret Firmy, a publishing house owned by Alisher Usmanov. It was later ceded by Usmanov to SUP Fabrik. In 2012 Alisher Usmanov sold his interest in SUP Media to Alexander Mamut. In 2013 companies SUP Media and Rambler-Afisha were united in the Combined company Afisha.Rambler.SUP (from 2014 Rambler&Co).
Content
Gazeta.ru features continually updated breaking news, photo and video, user-submitted comments. Gazeta.ru is also known for its editorials, op-eds, columns and online interviews with politicians and economists.
Columnists (different periods)
Yulia Latynina, writer and journalist
Igor Irtenyev, poet
Valery Panyushkin, journalist and writer
Alexander Kabakov, writer
Irina Yasina, economist
Alexander Auzan, economist
Georgy Bovt, political scientist
Fedor Lukianov, political scientist
Sergey Alexashenko, economist
Natalia Gevorkyan, writer and journalist
Editors-in-Chief
Anton Nosik (1999)
Vladislav Borodulin (1999 – 2005)
Alexander Pisarev (2005 – 2006)
Mikhail Mikhailin (2006 – 2010)
Mikhail Kotov (2010 – 2013)
Svetlana Lolaeva (2013)
Svetlana Babaeva (since 2013)
References
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^ "Rambler&Co".
^ "top100.rambler.ru".
^ "Alexa Top Sites in Russia".
External links
Official website (in Russian)