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''Gazeta.Ru'' () is a Russian news site based in
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. In 2012, ownership of ''Gazeta.Ru'' was transferred to
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. In 2020, the state-owned company
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became the sole owner of ''Gazeta.Ru'''s holding company, Rambler Media Group.


History

''Gazeta.Ru'' was launched in 1999 as a project with the Foundation for Effective Politics (rus. Фонд эффекти́вной поли́тики) under the leadership of Anton Nosik. In February 1999 the first publication was published. In September 1999 the publications '' Vesti.ru'' and ''
Lenta.ru ''Lenta.ru'' (; stylised as LƐNTA.RU) is a Russian-language online newspaper. Based in Moscow, it is owned by Rambler Media Group. In 2013, the Alexander Mamut-owned companies "SUP Media" and "Rambler-Afisha" merged to form "Afisha.Rambler.S ...
'' were created, and the brand Gazeta.ru was sold to the company Yukos, which created a new edition under the leadership of former editor-in-chief of the daily business newspaper Kommersant, Vladislav Borodulin. After its time under Vladislav Borodulin who owned 100% of the stock, ''Gazeta.Ru'' was sold to Sekret Firmy in 2005, a publishing house owned by
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since 2006. In 2005 Aleksandr Pisarev served as chief editor for one year. He was replaced by Mikhail Mikhailin who held its position till 2010. Then Mikhail Kotov became chief editor, but he left ''Gazeta.ru'' in 2013, because he didn't agree with the power shift in the newspaper. In 2012 Alisher Usmanov sold his interest in SUP Media to
Alexander Mamut Alexander Leonidovich Mamut (; born 29 January 1960) is a Russian-Israeli billionaire, oligarch, lawyer, banker and investor. Until 2020, he was a co-owner of Rambler Group. In June 2022, ''Forbes'' estimated Mamut's net worth at $2 billion. ...
. In 2013 companies SUP Media and Rambler-Afisha were united in the Combined company Afisha.Rambler.SUP (from 2014 Rambler&Co). In 2013 Svetlana Lolaeva, a member of staff since 2007, served as chief editor and, in the same year, was replaced by Svetlana Babaeva, a former employee of ''
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'' and
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. In 2016 Olga Alekseeva was announced as chief editor. In October 2019, Sergey Rybka became the chief editor. ''Gazeta.Ru'' is the 50th most-visited website in Russia, according to
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rankings.


Content

''Gazeta.Ru'' is sociopolitically oriented and features continually updated daily news. ''Gazeta.Ru'' is also known for its editorials, op-eds, columns and online interviews with politicians and economists. In 2001 Gazeta.ru published an online-interview with president Vladimir Putin. According to Medialogy, ''Gazeta.Ru'' was one of the three most cited news sources in the country in November 2014. The video projects "Tea Party" and "7 minutes with Maxim Shevchenko" were launched in May 2016. The hosts of the first program were Georgy Bovt, the newspaper's columnist, and Ekaterina Vinokurova, a special correspondent for the Ural Internet publication Znak.com.


Columnists (different periods)

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Yulia Latynina Yulia Leonidovna Latynina (; born 16 June 1966) is an independent journalist, writer, TV and radio host from Russia. She grew famous as a columnist for ''Novaya Gazeta'' and was the most popular host at the Echo of Moscow radio station for years. ...
, writer and journalist * Igor Irtenyev, poet * Valery Panyushkin, journalist and writer *
Aleksandr Kabakov Aleksandr Abramovich Kabakov (Russian: Александр Абрамович Кабаков; (22 October 1943 - 18 April 2020), was a Russian writer and journalist. Biography Aleksandr Kabakov was born in 22 October 1943 in Novosibirsk, wher ...
, writer *
Sergey Aleksashenko Sergey Vladimirovich Aleksashenko also transliterated as Alexashenko (; born 23 December 1959) is a Russian economist and former government official. He was the deputy finance minister from 1993 to 1995, and first deputy chairman of the board of ...
, economist


Chief editors

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Anton Nossik Anton Borisovich Nossik (; 4 July 1966 – 9 July 2017) was a Russian journalist, social activist and blogger (10th place in RuNet according to Yandex.Blogs ranking). Sometimes he is called one of the godfathers of the Russian Internet or the ...
(1999) * Vladislav Borodulin (1999 – 2005) * Aleksandr Pisarev (2005 – 2006) * Mikhail Mikhailin (January 2006 – July 2010) * Mikhail Kotov (2010 – March 2013) * Svetlana Lolaeva (March – September 2013) * Svetlana Babaeva (2013 – July 2016) * Olga Alekseeva (July 2016 – October 2019) * Sergey Rybka (October 2019 – present day)


Criticism

In November 2013, social networks drew attention to the material "Navalny found terra incognita" about the publication by politician
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of information about the
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cooperative "Sosny" (Pine trees), where a number of members of the
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party live. In it, the author of ''Gazeta.Ru'' complained about the inability to get through to opposition political scientists, which is why the article presented only the point of view of pro-government figures. In February 2015, the ''
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'' journalist
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, who covered the
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, published a correspondence with the deputy editor-in-chief of ''Gazeta.Ru'', . In it, the Russian media manager expressed physical threats, along the way accusing his colleague of working for the "bosses in the states". On March 31, 2015, the
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group posted for free download SMS correspondence for 2011–2014 of , Deputy Head of the Office of the President of the Russian Federation for Internal Policy. In one of the messages, the official addressed the top manager of Rambler, , and through him, the editor-in-chief of ''Gazeta.Ru'' Svetlana Babaeva with demands to urgently respond to criticism of the
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from Viktor Shenderovich. The next day ''Gazeta.Ru'' released an editorial beginning with the words "It's amazing how much the Internet prevents ordinary Russians from recklessly enjoying the Olympic Games”. The article discussed how unfairly bloggers criticize the Olympic Games in Sochi. In April 2016, ''
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'' columnist
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called ''Gazeta.Ru'' a "pro-Putin media" acting in the interests of the Russian authorities. On November 23, 2020, ''Gazeta.Ru'' published an article containing a fake quote from
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about Putin and the Russian people. Subsequently, based on the article, inaccurate information was reprinted by a number of other Russian media. On November 24, 2020, an article appeared in ''Gazeta.Ru'' stating that the West decided to replace Alexey Navalny with his wife Yulia. ''Gazeta.Ru'' named "german Abendlich Hamburg" as the source of this information. Next day, a German-based newspaper ''OstWest'' published an article revealing the spread of false information by a number of Russian media outlets, including Gazeta. According to ''OstWest'' and ''
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'', "german Abendlich Hamburg" is a Russian website that is disguised as German and copies articles from the Russian state broadcaster RT. Sara Pagung, expert at the German Council on Foreign Relations, commenting on the appearance of an article in ''Gazeta.Ru'', notes that "It is not uncommon to create fake news pages that you can then refer to. Later, larger media pick it up".


Awards and recognitions

In 2009 ''Gazeta.Ru'' was recognized as the best business media at the All-Russian Business Journalism Content of the RUIE. In 2010 ''Gazeta.Ru'' was awarded in the category “Section of the Year” at the RUIE All-Russian Business Journalism Content.


References


External links

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