NEWSru
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Web address | newsru.com newsru.co.il newsru.ua |
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Commercial? | Yes |
Type of site
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News site |
Registration | Free/Subscription |
Available in | Russian, Ukrainian |
Owner | Vladimir Gusinsky |
Launched | August 28, 2000 |
Alexa rank
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1,329 (April 2014[update])[1] |
Current status | Active |
NEWSru is one of the Russian online news sites.[2] Originally it functioned as NTV's website under the address ntv.ru. The site remains part of Vladimir Gusinsky's media holding that includes a satellite TV broadcast company RTVi.
Yelena Bereznitskaya-Bruni replaced the initial Editor in Chief Igor Barchugov in 2001. The network has a head office in Moscow, Russia and two foreign posts. The network set up editorial offices in Israel and Ukraine.
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History
The change of ownership at NTV was followed by a redesign of the news site which remained with the former NTV owner Vladimir Gusinsky.[3][4]
In April 2001 the TV channel became part of OAO Gazprom Media.[5][6]
In October 2002 the news site moved to another domain name, NEWSru.com[7][8] and the original domain ntv.ru has been transferred to the broadcasting company under the mutual arrangement.
Projects
Besides the basic site, the NEWSru service owns a number of special interest news sites.
Among defunct projects is 2004.newsru.com, devoted in due time to Russian presidential election, 2004.[9]
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External links
- NEWSru.com (Russian)