Korrespondent

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Korrespondent
Korrespondent's front cover issue №50 (12-23-06)

Korrespondent's front cover issue №50 (12-23-06)

Editor Vitaliy Sych
Categories Newsmagazine
Frequency Weekly
Circulation 50,000 per week
Publisher Jed Sunden
First issue
Company KP-Publications, Ltd.
Country Flag of Ukraine Ukraine
Language Russian (internet news also in Ukrainian and English)
Website www.korrespondent.net

Korrespondent (Russian: Корреспондент; literally: Correspondent) is an influential Russian language weekly newspaper published in Ukraine.

Korrespondent is published by KP Media which also controls, Kyiv Post, one of Ukraine's leading English language publications; an affiliated bi-lingual internet newspaper korrespondent.net published in Russian[1] and in Ukrainian[2] ; a newly created Ukrainian language magazine Novynar; and others.

The Russian language weekly print newspaper has also an online version.[3] While the access to the latter requires paid subscription, the free internet newspaper korrespondent.net occasionally publishes selected excerpts from the printed weekly.

The online newspaper publishes news in the following categories:

  • Top-news
  • Main events for the day
  • Politics of Ukraine
  • News from Ukraine
  • Business and economy
  • International news
  • Russia
  • Capital (Kiev)
  • The world about us (translation and reprint of international publications about Ukraine)
  • OpEd
  • Science and technology
  • Entertainment and culture
  • Sports
  • Euro 2012
  • Odd news
  • Health

Korrespondent is a member of UAPP.

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