All types of mass media are represented in Petrozavodsk : both print (newspapers, magazines), and electronic publications (television, radio, Internet publications).
The history of the media in Petrozavodsk begins on January 8, 1838, when the newspaper " Olonets provincial Gazette " was published.
Currently, the city has mass media in Russian, Karelian , Veppsian , Finnish and other languages.
Content
Printed editions
Newspapers
Provincial newspapers
| A photo | Location and Description |
|---|---|
| Olonets provincial statements The newspaper was published from January 8, 1838 to December 1917. Publisher - Olonets provincial government. The language of publication is Russian. | |
| Additions to the Olonets provincial Gazette The newspaper was published from 1838 to June 7, 1845. Publisher - Olonets provincial government. The language of publication is Russian. | |
| Olonets diocesan statements The newspaper was published in the years 1898-1918. Publisher - Olonets Diocese. The language of publication is Russian. |
Republican newspapers in Russian
| A photo | Location and Description |
|---|---|
| Courier Karelia The newspaper was published from June 29, 1917 to September 1, 2011. Publisher in 2011 - LLC RIO Northern Courier. The language of publication is Russian. Throughout its history, the newspaper repeatedly changed its name: 06/29/1917 - "News of the Olonets Provincial Council of Peasant, Workers ', Soldiers' Deputies", 04/18/1918 - "News of the Olonets Provincial Executive Committee of the Councils of Peasants, Workers 'and Soldiers' Deputies", 07/09/1918 - "News Olonets provincial executive committee of Soviets of peasants, workers and Red Army deputies ”, 01/01/1919 -“ Olonets commune ”, 10/15/1920 -“ Commune ”, 01/01/1922 -“ Karelian commune ”, 10/14/1922 -“ Krasnaya Karelia ”, 04.08. 1940 - "Lenin's banner", 06/15/1955 - “Leninskaya Pravda”, 05.05.1991 - “Northern Courier”, 23.02.2001 - “Northern Courier of Karelia”, 06/01/2001 - “Courier of Karelia”, 09/25/2007 - “Northern Courier”, September 26, 2007 - “Courier of Karelia” | |
| Youth newspaper of Karelia The newspaper was published from March 31, 1920 (closed). Initially - "New Dawns", then "Komsomol member". In 1991, part of the newspaper’s staff published the newspaper “The Team” [1] | |
| Karelia The newspaper has been published since November 4, 1992. | |
| TVR-Panorama The newspaper has been published since May 15, 1992. Originally it was called TVR (Television. Radio), since August 29, 1996 it has been given the modern name. Publisher - PetroPress Publishing House. | |
| Karelian province The newspaper has been published since 1996 (until 2003, the “Province”). Publisher - Gubernia Publishing House. | |
| Karelian sports The newspaper has been published since May 2006. Publisher - Leader of Karelia Development Fund for Children and Youth. | |
| Lenin truth The newspaper has been published since August 20, 1993. Publisher - Rekom Communist Party. |
- Red Ray (1923) [2] .
- "All of Karelia"
- "My newspaper plus"
- “Everything is clear to us”
- "Lyceum" - a newspaper about culture, education, family (closed)
- "News of Karelia" (until 2003)
- Nabat of the North-West (closed)
- "Observer" (closed)
- Teenager (closed)
- "Wheel" (closed)
- “Communist of Petrozavodsk” (since 2014)
Republican newspapers in Karelian , Veppsian and Finnish languages
| A photo | Location and Description |
|---|---|
| Karjalan Sanomat Founded in 1920 under the name "Karelian Commune". Published in Finnish. | |
| Oma mua It is published in the Livvik dialect of the Karelian language. | |
| Kodima Published in Vepsian and Russian languages. |
- Vienan Karjala (in the Karelian self-Karelian dialect)
- Lyydilaine (in the Ludmian dialect of the Karelian language )
Local editions of federal editions
| A photo | Location and Description |
|---|---|
| Moskovsky Komsomolets in Karelia |
- Newspaper "Komsomolskaya Pravda in Karelia"
- Newspaper "Neva time - Karelia"
- The newspaper "Arguments and Facts - Karelia"
- The newspaper "Operational News of Karelia" ("News of St. Petersburg")
- Newspaper “Life. Petrozavodsk ”(closed)
City newspapers
| A photo | Location and Description |
|---|---|
| Petrozavodsk The newspaper has been published since January 1991. Publisher - PetroPress Publishing House. The paper version has been closed since 2018. [3] | |
| The capital of Onego The newspaper was published from 2001 to 2002 (under the title “Capital of Karelia”) in 2009 as well. | |
| Who is cash? The newspaper is published from July 30, 2012. |
- “Petrozavodskaya Pravda” (“Petroskoin Pravda”) - in Russian and Finnish, 1932. Organ of the Petrozavodsk City Council and City Council Committee of the CPSU (b).
- “Let's improve our city” - an organ of the Petrozavodsk City Committee of the CPSU and the executive committee of Petrozavodsk City Council (1958).
- "Official Gazette" (until 2008)
- “Officially” (2001–2002)
- "Petrozavodsk city pages"
- “Petrosovet Vedomosti” (press organ of the Petrograd Soviet, previously “Newsletter”
- "City" (until 2002)
- "Observer" (until 2003)
- TV Show (closed)
- “(My Petrozavodsk). Karelia (since 2009)
- "Logos"
- "Teacher of Petrozavodsk" (~ 2001), closed
- Green Leaf, closed
- " My House "
Newspaper Ads
- "EVERYTHING" - published since July 23, 1996
- “From hand to hand. Petrozavodsk ”(closed)
- World of Karelia (closed in 2013)
- Karelian Week (closed in 1997)
- “All plus” (closed in 1998)
Advertising editions
| A photo | Location and Description |
|---|---|
| Petroglyph |
- The Karelian Bear newspaper (before 07.2009 - the Bear) has been published since May 25, 1995
- The newspaper “Tenth Region” (formerly “Region”, “News Center”) is the most large-circulation advertising newspaper of Karelia
- Newspaper "All Karelia - ATV"
- The newspaper "First Color newspaper of Karelia"
- The newspaper "Lynx is important" (since 2010)
- Sampo newspaper (closed)
- Newspaper “M.Video. Petrozavodsk ”(from July 25, 2012)
District editions
- Newspaper "Council Drevlyanka"
- Newspaper "Our Drevlyanka" (closed)
- The newspaper "Transfer - 5th village" (originally "Transfer")
- Newspaper "Council of transshipment"
- Newspaper "Golikovka 35" (closed)
- Newspaper "We live, love, work here" (Oktyabrsky district)
Pre-Election Editions
- The newspaper "Already everything is clear" (2011)
- Newspaper “Everything is clear to us. Karelia (2011)
- The newspaper "People's Lawyer" (1998)
- The newspaper "Karelian Review" (1998)
- The newspaper "Karelian news. Popular Front "(2011)
- The newspaper "Truth of Karelia" (~ 2006)
- The newspaper "Karelian Spark" (2009)
- The newspaper "Capital Press" (2002)
- Gubernia Press newspaper (2002)
- The newspaper "Criminal Environment" (2011)
Departmental Publications
- Newspaper "Mashinostroitel"
- The newspaper "Onezhets" (published since 1928, the first name "Vaghranka")
- The newspaper “Anokhinets” (published from the end of the 1920s to the end of the 1930s) [4]
- The newspaper “Transportnik” (2nd Department of Transport of the Murmansk Railway, Petrozavodsk) (1920–1930s)
- The newspaper "Kizhi"
- Newspaper "Open Library" (from 06.2005)
- Newspaper "Leninskaya Pravda on the construction of a building industry base" (1970s)
- Newspaper "Leninskaya Pravda on the construction of a television center"
- The newspaper Avangard (2003)
- Newspaper "Builder"
- The newspaper "Voice" (1990-2016)
- Newspaper “Trade Union Word” (since 2017) [5]
- Newspaper "Onega Wave" (Radiozavod)
Student Editions
- The newspaper "Petrozavodsk University" ( PetrSU ), since October 1956.
- The newspaper “Potential” (PetrSU), was published from November 2007 to May 2010 at the Faculty of Physics and Technology (above the publication of the newspaper Rabatali Zakhar Slukovsky (chief editor from 2007 to 2009, correspondent), Stepan Pavlov (chief editor from 2009 to 2010 ., correspondent), Dmitry Kiriyenko (layout), Yuri Suetin (correspondent), Taste Tatyana (correspondent), Vadim Kuroptev (correspondent), Irina Kuropteva (proofreading, etc.)
- Newspaper "Simple Truths" (PetrSU)
- The newspaper Prof.com (PetrSU), closed
- The newspaper "Pedagogical Academy" (KGPA)
- The newspaper "Faculty" (KGPA)
School Editions
- The newspaper “Big change”, school number 2 [6] (no later than 2009)
- The newspaper "School House", school number 3 [7] (since 1999)
- The newspaper "Seven", school number 7 [8] (no later than 2012)
- The newspaper "So-Opinion", school number 9 [9] (no later than 1995)
- The newspaper "School News", school number 10 [10] (no later than 2000)
- The newspaper "13th School", Lyceum № 13 [11] (since February 1997)
- Newspaper “What's new?”, School number 14 [12] (since September 2000)
- The newspaper "Anthill", school number 14 [12] (since 2010)
- Portfolio newspaper, gymnasium No. 17 [13] (since 1997)
- The newspaper "VShkole20.ru", school number 20 [14] (since 2012)
- Newspaper "LiGa - Lyceum Newspaper", University Lyceum [15] (since 2005)
- The newspaper "School newspaper", school number 29 [16] (no later than 2012)
- The newspaper "MIG - Moments of the history of the gymnasium", gymnasium number 30 [17] (since December 2000)
- The newspaper "Know-it-all", school number 32 [18] (no later than 2011)
- The newspaper "Klass and K - Klass and company" (school number 33) [19] (since October 2011)
- School newspaper number 35 [20] (no later than 2012)
- School newspaper number 36 [21] (no later than 2012)
- The newspaper "School Arbat", gymnasium number 37 [22] (since 1996)
- School newspaper number 38 [23] (no later than 2009)
- The newspaper "STEP - School alternative newspaper" [24] (no later than 2006)
- The newspaper "Tovarishch", Lyceum № 40 [25] (since 1998)
- The newspaper “Centipede”, Lyceum No. 40 [25] (no later than 2003)
- The newspaper "Family", Lyceum № 40 [25] (since 2001)
- Newspaper Deutsches kaleidoskop - German Kaleidoscope, Lyceum No. 40 [25] (no later than 2011)
- The newspaper "Lyceum days", Lyceum № 1 [26] (since 1995)
- The newspaper "Crib", school number 42 [27] (no later than 2012)
- The newspaper "School number 45 soon 20!" School number 45 [28] (2010)
- The newspaper "Crib", school number 46 [29] (since May 16, 1996)
- Newspaper "Derlitsia - Derzhavinsky Lyceum and I", Derzhavinsky Lyceum [30] (no later than 2010)
- The newspaper Green Elephant, Peter School [31] (since April 4, 2013)
- Newspaper "Evening News", Education Center [32] (no later than 2012)
- Cadet Bulletin newspaper, Cadet Corps [33] (no later than 2010)
- UZHIK - Fascinating Journalism, 30th Gymnasium (since 2010)
Interschool publications, supplementary education publications
- The newspaper "Palace Square", DTIU
- The newspaper "UNION", the newspaper schools Drevlyanki (~ 2011)
- Untitled Newspaper, Drevlyanka School Newspaper (2000s)
- The newspaper “School is the territory of the law”, the newspaper of the schools of Petrozavodsk (2000s)
Magazines
- "North"
- Kipinä (Finnish, Vepsian, Karelian (Livvik and proper Karelian dialects))
- Carelia (Finnish, Karelian, Vepsian)
- The Week of the Professional Movement - edition of the regional troika under the Karelian-Olonets trade union council (1921)
- "The weekly bulletin of the arts, monuments and cultural-educational provincial and city departments of public education" (1918)
- The Red Cry (1922)
- "Our Farm" (1922) [34]
- "Hyperborea" First YOUTH magazine
- "Full Openwork" Women's glossy magazine
- "Ptz." (2009)
- "MP Business"
- “Vitrina. Petrozavodsk "
- "Your leisure" (from June 2005 to March 2009)
- "Children's Petrozavodsk"
- "Auto-Moto"
- Sunline Magazine
- "IZum"
- Discount - Petrozavodsk
- “School - INFO” (since 2009)
- "I choose"
- “A city dweller is me” (2002)
- Convert (from 2010)
- Onega Express (in 2010)
- “Industrial Herald of Karelia” (since 1999)
- "Telesem-Petrozavodsk (Antenna)"
- “Telepult - Switching Channels. Petrozavodsk "
- “A world of comfort. Petrozavodsk "
Electronic Editions
Radio
The first radio station appeared in Petrozavodsk in 1918. The head of it was the St. George Cavalier, non-commissioned officer of the Baltic Sea Liaison Service Yevstafy Kalinovich Zagonsky. The radio station employees were Nikolai Antonovich Pavlov, Fritz Yanovich Koshken. On November 21, 1926, the grand opening of the Petrozavodsk broadcasting radio station took place [35] . From the late 1920s, points of the urban relay network appeared in the apartments of the citizens of Petrozavodsk who live on the main thoroughfares of the city [36] .
- 98.8 FM - New Radio
- 99.2 FM - Radio Dacha
- 99.6 FM - Native Roads Radio (Plan)
- 100.0 FM - Radio 10
- 100.4 FM - NRJ
- 101.0 FM - Radio Vera
- 101.4 FM - Humor FM
- 101.8 FM - Studio 21
- 102.2 FM - Radio Russia / Karelian Radio
- 103.1 FM - Autoradio
- 103.5 FM - Retro FM
- 104.3 FM - Radio Maximum
- 104.7 FM - Russian Radio
- 105.2 FM - Children's Radio
- 105.7 FM - Our Radio
- 106.8 FM - Europe Plus
- 107.2 FM - Road Radio
- 107.9 FM - Radio Lighthouse
Television
The first telecast in Petrozavodsk began in 1959. As of 2010, all federal TV channels are broadcasting in Petrozavodsk, Petronet, Nika, MTX-Karelia cable network services and satellite television are provided.
- Operating Petrozavodsk radio channels
- First channel
- Russia 1
- TNT- One
- NTV
- TV Center
- REN TV / Nika Plus
- Russia K
- Channel Five
- CTC - Karelia
- Disney Channel
- Che
- Star
Online Editions
Electronic media
- Internet newspaper "Capital on Onego"
- Online Journal "Republic"
- Guberniya Daily website
- IA " Karelinform "
- Information tape "Vesti Karelia"
- Internet newspaper "Karelia"
- "Vse.karelia.ru"
- "Dosug.ptz.ru"
- Nick Plus
- TV program "After school"
- Youth information resource "Young One" [37]
Notes
- ↑ Matveyev B. In Moscow, they shot. In Petrozavodsk they printed
- ↑ Karelian Commune. 1923. April 13
- The famous newspaper in Petrozavodsk ceased to exist
- ↑ Lvov E. Front of the mainstream press unfolds // Karelo-Murmansk region. 1931. No. 5-6. P.4-6.
- ↑ The trade union newspaper is again published in Karelia
- ↑ School newspaper number 2
- ↑ School newspaper number 3
- ↑ School newspaper number 7
- ↑ School newspaper number 9
- ↑ School newspaper number 10
- ↑ Newspaper lyceum number 13
- ↑ 1 2 School newspaper number 14
- ↑ Newspaper gymnasium number 17
- ↑ School newspaper number 20
- ↑ University Lyceum newspaper
- ↑ School newspaper number 29
- ↑ Newspaper gymnasium number 30
- ↑ School newspaper number 32
- ↑ School newspaper number 33
- ↑ School newspaper number 35
- ↑ School newspaper number 36
- ↑ Newspaper gymnasium number 37
- ↑ School newspaper number 38
- ↑ School newspaper number 39
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 Lyceum Newspaper № 40
- ↑ Newspaper lyceum number 1
- ↑ School newspaper number 42
- ↑ School newspaper number 45
- ↑ School newspaper number 46
- ↑ Newspaper Derzhavinsky Lyceum
- ↑ Newspaper of Peter school
- ↑ Newspaper Education Center
- ↑ Newspaper of the Cadet Corps
- ↑ Exhibition of the Karelian-Olonets Press // Karelian Commune. 1923. May 8.
- ↑ I.S. Petrichev. On the history of radio of Karelia // TVR-Panorama. 2001. No. 44.
- ↑ The cupola. 1929. September 11
- ↑ The website of the youth information resource "Young One" . Infrose "Young" .