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Young Communard (newspaper, Tula)

"Young Communard" - Tula regional newspaper, published from December 5, 1925.

"Young Communard"
Type ofdaily newspaper
FormatA3

Ownerjournalistic team
PublisherLLC “Young and K”
Chief EditorLeonov Konstantin Nikolaevich
FoundedDecember 5, 1925
Main officeTula, st. Demonstrations, 27
CirculationTuesday - 5000,
friday - up to 30,000
Web sitemk.tula.ru

Since 1991 - an independent socio-political newspaper, published by LLC YOUNG AND K (100% private capital of journalists).

It comes out twice a week: Tuesday (A3 format on 16 pages) and Friday (A3 format with color tabs on 40-56 pages). Circulation 20-35 thousand copies.

Content

Chief Editors

The first editor is Nikolai Alekseevich Voznesensky . In subsequent years, the editorial staff was headed by:

  • Mosolov M. A (1925–1930)
  • Egorov K. Ya. (1938-1939)
  • Shalnev G. K. (1939—1941)
  • Igorev A.V. (1952-1954)
  • Isaev S.V. (1955-1958)
  • E.V. Volkov (1960–1964)
  • Markova E.M. (1964-1971)
  • Chubarov V.I. (1971-1972)
  • Chosen by V.V. (1972-1976)
  • Ovcharenko A.I. (1976-1985)
  • Ermakov Alexander Geliodorovich (1985-1987; 2000-2010)
  • Igraev Boris Anatolevich (1987-1988; 1990-1993)
  • Leonova Olga Vasilievna (1988–1990)
  • Koshelkova, Tatyana Georgievna (1990–1993)
  • Drygas Alexey Stanislavovich (1993-2000)
  • Leonov Konstantin Nikolaevich (2000 - present century)

Famous employees

  • Andrey Korovin - poet, bard, curator of the Literary Salon Bulgakov House (Moscow) [1]
  • Irina Paramonova - the editor of the newspaper “Moy rayon” (St. Petersburg), a local historian
  • Oleg Khafizov - Russian writer, screenwriter [2]

Achievements

In Soviet years, she became the winner of various creative competitions held by the Komsomol Central Committee, the Union of Journalists of the USSR, the Writers' Union of Russia, entered into the Komsomol Glory Book of the All-Union Leninist Young Communist League, received awards from the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of Russia, the VDNKh of the USSR. Since 1991, the “Young Communard” has been the repeated winner of creative competitions held by the Union of Journalists at the All-Russian festivals “All Russia”. In 2001 and 2002, she became the winner of the All-Russian Golden Gong contest in the nomination “The Best Regional Daily Newspaper of the Year” [3] . “MK” is the only Tula edition listed in the historical book of the Union of Journalists of Russia “300 years - 300 newspapers” [4] .

Website

The website of the “Young Communard” has been operating since 2006. Since April 2010 - this is the electronic version of the publication and news agency: news of Tula and the Tula region. The daily news feed of the “Young Communard” is about 30 informational messages. The site has a section of free private ads.

Notes

  1. ↑ Dictionaries and encyclopedias on Akademik. Korovin, Andrei Yurevich.
  2. ↑ Dictionaries and encyclopedias on Akademik. Khafizov, Oleg Esgatovich.
  3. ↑ Golden Gong 2001, nomination "Regional Daily Newspaper of the Year."
  4. Молодой “Young Communard” became the oldest in the Tula region.

Links

  • "Young Communard". News portal of Tula and Tula region
    • "Young Communard", edited
  • "The Young Communard" during the Great Patriotic War
  • The newspaper lives forever (inaccessible link)
  • In Moscow, the first issues of the “Young Communard” are digitized for the Tula regional library
  • "Young Communard" in the Atlas of the Russian media (inaccessible link)
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Young_Communar_ ( newspaper ,_Tula )&oldid = 95698758


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