Journalist (Russian magazine)
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Journalist (Russian: Журналистъ) is a Russian magazine founded in 1914 by literary critic Vladimir Friche aimed at newsworkers. With the growing number of periodicals in pre-World War I Russia, Friche recognised the need for a publication which served the people who worked in the industry and could help to strengthen their cohesion sense of identity. In 2004, they celebrated their 90th year of operation.[1][2]
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- ^ “О журнале «Журналистъ»”, Journalist, <http://www.journalist-virt.ru/about.php>. Retrieved on 3 April 2008
- ^ “Журналу "Журналист" исполняется 90 лет. (Magazine "Journalist" Turns 90 Years Old)”, Digest of the Glasnost Defense Foundation (Moscow: Glasnost Defense Foundation) (no. 165), 2004-01-12, <http://www.gdf.ru/digest/digest/digest165.shtml#part>. Retrieved on 4 April 2008