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''Chastny Korrespondent'' (chaskor.ru, also known as ''"Chaskor"'', translated as ''"Private correspondent"'') is a Russian online newspaper. Chaskor is Russia's first periodical edition to switch to
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license. Chaskor publishes analytical articles, reviews, interviews, and news.


History

In 2008 "Chastny Korrespondent" was officially registered in
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. Ivan Zassoursky founded ''Chastny Korrespondent'' and served as chief editor till 2011. He was replaced by Yulia Eydel, previously a columnist in the "Society" and "Exotica" departments, who served as chief editor till 2014. ''Chastny Korrespondent'' became a beta-partner with
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at the time Social graph was introduced. The materials used include editions and reprints of collections of blogs, excerpts of books, reprints from trade publications, but most of the articles are written by authors who have sent their texts to Chaskor. Chaskor is not involved in the systems of banner and link exchanges. All the articles pass through the editorial. ''Chastny Korrespondent'' has no base or office and communicates by mail. Most of the articles are written by authors who send their texts to Chaskor.


Content

All materials in Chaskor are grouped into 50 thematic sections represented by the departments: Society, Economy, Around the world, Culture, Media, Technology, Health, Exotica, Books, and Calendars. Each of the sections is, in turn, divided into 12 sub-sections. The content is presented as reviews and analytical articles, as well as news, reports, and expert opinions.


"Chaskor" and Creative Commons

In 2009, all materials published on Chaskor became available under the Creative Commons Attribution License 3.0. As chief editor Ivan Zassoursky explained, one of the main objectives of this was the desire to help
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. The republication and use of materials originally published on Chaskor to Wikipedia is legal, without any changes - the "toll-free bridged" concept. According to Zassoursky, the materials of Chaskor "could help the online encyclopedia, because they, on the one hand, provide quality analytics and text, while on the other - meet the requirement of neutrality".


Awards

* 2011 -
Runet Prize Runet Prize () is a national award of the Russian Federation. Its founder is the Federal Agency for Press and Mass Media, the Russian governmental agency in charge of overseeing the country's mass media. First awarded in 2004, the prize honor ...
in nomination "Culture and Mass Communication".


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