Computerra

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Computerra

Computerra #666 cover, dated 12 December 2006
Editor-in-Chief Vladimir Guriev
Categories Computer magazine
Frequency Weekly
Circulation 64,000 / week

Publisher

C&C Computer Publishing Limited
First Issue 21 December 1992
Company C&C Computer Publishing Limited
Country Flag of Russia Russia
Language Russian
Website offline.computerra.ru
ISSN 1815-2198

Computerra (Russian: Компьюте́рра) is russian computer weekly. The first edition was released on December 21, 1992 and is publishing by C&C Computer Publishing Limited (Computerra Publishing House).

Founder: Dmitriy Mendrelyuk. There are some other magazines founded by him like "Business-Journal" (Russian: Би́знес-Журна́л)

Typical audience of "Computerra" magazine are working men 25-34 years old, who have high social status, high or medium level of income, and use computer.[1]

Difference of "Computerra" from most of computer magazines is that this magazine not only writes about computer hardware and sowftware, but writes philosophical thoughts about life, "computer people" life above all.

Contents

[edit] Editorial staff (as of January 2007)

[edit] The editors

  • Editor-in-chief (acting) - Vladimir Guriev
  • Senior editors - Sergey Leonov, Sergey Vilianov, Leonid Levkovich-Maslyuk
  • Coordinator - Olga Ilyina
  • Editors - Rodion Nasakin, Ilya Schurov, Constantine Kurbatov
  • Style editor - Aleksandr Shevchenko
  • Proof-reader - Julia Sleptsova

[edit] News department

  • Head of department - Vladislav Biryukov
  • Observers - Galaktion Andreev, Timophey Bakhvalov, Aleksandr Bumagin, Stanislav Gobunov, Artem Zakharov, Denis Zenkin, Eugeny Zolotov, Denis Konovalchik, Sergey Kirienko, Igor Kuksov, Aleksey Levin, Ivan Prohorov, Michael Sannikov, Andrey Harlanov, Dmitriy Shabanov, Viktor Shepelev

[edit] Design department

  • Art director - Oleg Dmitriev
  • Designers - Nikolay Velikanov, Alena Kuznetsova
  • Cover designer - Viktor Zhizhin
  • Artist - Alexey Bondarev
  • Photographer - Aleksandr Maslov

[edit] Technical support

  • Head of department - Vadim Gubin

[edit] Advertising

  • Head of department - Elena Chernobaeva
  • Senior manager - Irina Shemlakina
  • Managers - Marina Timofeeva, Anastasia Vlasenko

[edit] History

Editors-in-chief:

Memorable publications:

[edit] See also

[edit] External links

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Computerra" audience (Russian)
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