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List Of Magazines In Ukraine
This is a list of magazines in Ukraine. According to Language policy in Ukraine, law, that went into force on 16 January 2022, all print media in Ukraine must be published in the state language, Ukrainian language, Ukrainian. This rule does not apply to material published exclusively in Crimean Tatar language, Crimean Tatar, in other languages of the indigenous peoples of Ukraine or in Languages of the European Union, official languages of the European Union.Provision Of Law On Publishing Of Print Media In State Language Comes Into Force On January 16
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Magazine
A magazine is a periodical literature, periodical publication, print or digital, produced on a regular schedule, that contains any of a variety of subject-oriented textual and visual content (media), content forms. Magazines are generally financed by advertising, newsagent's shop, purchase price, prepaid subscription business model, subscriptions, or by a combination of the three. They are categorised by their frequency of publication (i.e., as weeklies, monthlies, quarterlies, etc.), their target audiences (e.g., women's and trade magazines), their subjects of focus (e.g., popular science and religious), and their tones or approach (e.g., works of satire or humor). Appearance on the cover of print magazines has historically been understood to convey a place of honor or distinction to an individual or event. Term origin and definition Origin The etymology of the word "magazine" suggests derivation from the Arabic language, Arabic (), the broken plural of () meaning "depot, s ...
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Krytyka
''Krytyka'' (; "Critique") is a Ukrainian intellectual monthly/bi-monthly magazine and publishing house dedicated to in-depth analysis of current affairs, culture and book reviews in Ukraine and the region. ''Krytyka'' was founded by the Harvard professor of Ukrainian literature, George Grabowicz, in 1997. The magazine is a partner of the Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute, University of St. Gallen ( Center for Governance and Culture in Europe), and an exclusive partner of ''The New York Review of Books'' in Ukraine. ''Krytyka'' receives support from Western and Ukrainian foundations for its various projects, such as Robert Bosch Stiftung. ''Krytyka'' is a member of ''Eurozine'', a network of European cultural magazines, and sees its role in mediating between Ukrainian and global intellectual elites. Since 2014, it is also available in English. Overview ''Krytyka'' follows the model of ''The New York Review of Books'', ''The Times Literary Supplement'', and the Polish journa ...
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Magazines Published In Ukraine
A magazine is a periodical publication, print or digital, produced on a regular schedule, that contains any of a variety of subject-oriented textual and visual content forms. Magazines are generally financed by advertising, purchase price, prepaid subscriptions, or by a combination of the three. They are categorised by their frequency of publication (i.e., as weeklies, monthlies, quarterlies, etc.), their target audiences (e.g., women's and trade magazines), their subjects of focus (e.g., popular science and religious), and their tones or approach (e.g., works of satire or humor). Appearance on the cover of print magazines has historically been understood to convey a place of honor or distinction to an individual or event. Term origin and definition Origin The etymology of the word "magazine" suggests derivation from the Arabic (), the broken plural of () meaning "depot, storehouse" (originally military storehouse); that comes to English via Middle French and Italian . In ...
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List Of Newspapers In Ukraine
Since November 2015, Ukrainian authorities, state agencies and local government authorities are forbidden to act as founders (or co-founders) of print media outlets. According to a law that went into effect on 16 January 2022, all print media in Ukraine must be published in the state language, Ukrainian, even if it is published simultaneously in another language, such as Russian. This rule does not apply to material published exclusively in Crimean Tatar, in other languages of the indigenous peoples of Ukraine, or in any of the official languages of the European Union. __TOC__ Newspapers in Ukraine Newspapers in the Ukrainian SSR This is a list of newspapers published in the former Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic between 1919 and 1991. Central newspapers Regional newspapers (oblast level) Others (local level) See also * Human rights in Ukraine * List of magazines in Ukraine * List of newspapers * List of newspapers in Ukrainian SSR * Mass media in Ukraine * Ope ...
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Vsesvit
''Vsesvit'' (, ) is a Ukrainian periodical that publishes exclusive translations of world classics and contemporary works of literature, covers different aspects of cultural, artistic, social, and political life in all parts of the world. The Ukrainian word ''Vsesvit'' translates as ''the Universe''. Vsesvit monthly is the oldest and the most recognized Ukrainian literary journal. It was founded in 1925 by the prominent Ukrainian writers - Vasyl Ellan-Blakytny, Mykola Khvyliovyi and Alexander Dovzhenko. More than 500 novels, 1,000 poems, short stories, and plays as well as hundreds of essays, reviews, interviews with prominent writers from more than a hundred countries were translated from more than 84 different languages and published in Vsesvit during its existence. ''Ars Translationis'', a prestigious literary prize to commemorate famous Ukrainian translator Mykola Lukash, was established by the periodical in 1995. It has been conferred regularly on the best literary transl ...
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Vogue Ukraine
''Vogue Ukraine'' (or ''Vogue Україна'' in Ukrainian) is the Ukraine, Ukrainian edition of the American fashion and Lifestyle (sociology), lifestyle monthly magazine ''Vogue (magazine), Vogue''. The magazine has been published since March 2013, becoming the twenty-first local edition of ''Vogue''. Publication history In June 2012, it was announced that the Ukrainian edition of ''Vogue'' was in preparation, with Masha Tsukanova as editor-in-chief. ''Vogue Ukraine'' launched in March 2013 is published in partnership with Media Group Ukraine. Magazine has become known worldwide as an artistic edition with its own visual identity. ''Vogue Ukraine'' is a multi-media brand including monthly printed magazine and supplements with pdf version as well as digital platform vogue.ua with highest level of readers engagement at social medias and YouTube channels. Editor-in-Chief * Masha Tsukanova (2013–2016) * Olha Sushko (2016–2018) * Philipp Vlasov (2019–2023) * Vena Brykalin ...
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The Ukrainian Week
''The Ukrainian Week'' (, ) is an illustrated weekly magazine and news outlet covering politics, economics and the arts and aimed at the socially engaged Ukrainian-language reader. It provides a range of analysis, opinion, interviews, feature pieces, including travel both in Ukraine and outside, and art reviews and events calendar. Its first editor-in-chief was Yuriy Makarov. History and profile ''The Ukrainian Week'' is published in Ukraine by ECEM Media Ukraine GmbH (Austria),Statement of the Ukrainian Week about harassment for publishing after holding the World Newspaper Forum (Заява «� ...
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Ukrainian Gothic Portal
Ukrainian Gothic Portal (Український Готичний Портал, UGP) is a printed magazine, web-portal and promotion agency of gothic / dark / electro scene in Ukraine, Russia and Belarus.
UGP was established in 1999 on basis of unofficial closed subculture formation Kiev Gothic Clan (KGC) and was officially registered in 2000 on the domain gothic.com.ua. The founder and ideologist of UGP was the author of gothic-related publications, Vitaliy Stranger. In 2000–2005, UGP became one of the leading dark music-related agencies in and

RBG-Azimuth
''RBG-Azimuth'' (''GDC-Azimuth) was a quarterly Ukrainian bilingual (Russophone and Ukrainophone) science fiction magazine, published since 2006. Its stories were written in the Russian language by authors living around the world. This included authors from Ukraine, Russia, Belarus, Lithuania, the United States, and others. The magazine name is an abbreviation that means “guidelines for damage control” in Russian “Руководство по Борьбе за Живучесть" (РБЖ). RBG-Azimuth exclusively published one type of material - short stories. Each issue contained 10-13 stories. It claimed to revive traditions of the classic science fiction of the 1970-1980s (like Isaac Asimov, Clifford Simak, Robert Sheckley, Boris and Arkady Strugatsky). Its aim was to publish stories that help people live a better life. Since 2010 RBG-Azimuth and Hanna Concern Publishing issued books with set of the best sci-fi stories of the year. The magazine was nominated on Eurocon ...
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Online Magazine
An online magazine is a magazine published on the Internet, through bulletin board systems and other forms of public computer networks. One of the first magazines to convert from a print magazine format to an online only magazine was the computer magazine '' Datamation''. Some online magazines distributed through the World Wide Web call themselves webzines. An ezine (also spelled e- zine) is a more specialized term appropriately used for small magazines and newsletters distributed by any electronic method, for example, by email. Some social groups may use the terms cyberzine and hyperzine when referring to electronically distributed resources. Similarly, some online magazines may refer to themselves as "electronic magazines", "digital magazines", or "e-magazines" to reflect their readership demographics or to capture alternative terms and spellings in online searches. An online magazine shares some features with a blog and also with online newspapers, but can usually be dist ...
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Perets'
''Perets (, , ) is a Ukrainian satire, satirical and humorous illustrated magazine. Together with the Moscow ''Krokodil'' (circulation 5 million copies in 1986), ''Perets (circulation 3.3 million copies in 1986) was one of the two most popular comedy magazines in the Soviet Union, USSR. ''Chervonyi Perets The magazine was founded in the then capital of the Ukrainian SSR, Kharkiv, as ''Chervonyi Perets () in 1927. It moved to Kyiv in 1941. Literary critics associate the development of satire and humor in the first years after 1917 with two factors: the artistic creativity of the masses, called by the revolution to active social construction, and the satirical, mostly political and agitation speeches of Vladimir Mayakovsky, Mayakovsky and Demyan Bedny. Ukrainian humor was evaluated as a motivating example. Satirical poems, humoresque, and fables directed against the White Guard (Russia), White Guard and the foreign counterrevolution were published in the pages of the Red Army and ...
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Obrazotvorche Mystetstvo
Obrazotvorche Mystetstvo is one of the oldest art magazines in Ukraine, founded in 1935 under the name ''Maliartstvo i Skulptura''. History In 1939–1941, it had its modern name. With the outbreak of World War II World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ..., the magazine ceased publication. In 1954, the revived magazine, now called ''Mystetstvo'', featured articles on the visual arts, as well as music and theater. From 1991, it has been published by the National Union of Artists of Ukraine. Currently, the magazine publishes articles on Ukrainian visual art, contemporary artists' practices, exhibitions, and other topics. Editors * 1935–1941 – * 1954–1969, 1970–1986 – * 1987–1991 – * 1991–2005 – * 2006–2020 – * from 2020 – Volodymyr Petrashyk R ...
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