Molod Ukrayiny () is a
Ukrainian newspaper published daily in
Kyiv
Kyiv, also Kiev, is the capital and most populous List of cities in Ukraine, city of Ukraine. Located in the north-central part of the country, it straddles both sides of the Dnieper, Dnieper River. As of 1 January 2022, its population was 2, ...
. It is a
Ukrainian language
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Written Ukrainian uses the Ukrainian alphabet, a variant of t ...
newspaper and the Ukrainian analogue of ''
Komsomolskaya Pravda
''Komsomolskaya Pravda'' (; ) is a daily Russian tabloid newspaper that was founded in 1925. Its name is in reference to the official Soviet newspaper '' Pravda'' (English: 'Truth').
History and profile
During the Soviet era, ''Komsomolskaya ...
''. Until 1934 it was located in
Kharkiv
Kharkiv, also known as Kharkov, is the second-largest List of cities in Ukraine, city in Ukraine. . Since the
fall of the Soviet Union
The Soviet Union was formally dissolved as a sovereign state and subject of international law on 26 December 1991 by Declaration No. 142-N of the Soviet of Nationalities, Soviet of the Republics of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union. :s: ...
the newspapers are privately owned.
History
In 1921, the newspaper ''"News of the Central Committee of the Communist Youth Union of Ukraine''" was published in
Kharkiv
Kharkiv, also known as Kharkov, is the second-largest List of cities in Ukraine, city in Ukraine. . In 1922, it was renamed the ''Molodoi Rabotnik'', which was published twice a week in
Russian
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*A citizen of Russia
*Russian language, the most widely spoken of the Slavic languages
*''The Russians'', a b ...
.
In January 1924 (January 6–27), the newspaper was renamed ''Molodoi Leninets.'' The newspaper was published 3 times a week, the publisher was the Central and Kharkiv Committee of the
LKSMU. In 1925, a literary edition appeared.
In 1925–1943, it was known as ''Komsomolets Ukrayiny''. 155 issues were published in Kharkiv till 1934. Since 1925 it was published by the state publisher ''Radyanska Ukrayina (Pressa Ukrayiny'' ''since 1991)''.
In 1934, Kyiv became the capital of Ukraine and ''Komsomolets Ukrainy'' moved to Kyiv.
In 2011, ''Molod Ukrayiny'' refused services of its original publisher and began to be published independently.
In 1969–1990, it was awarded annually the
Ukrainian Footballer of the Year
The Ukrainian Footballer of the Year is an annual poll carried out by the ''Ukrainskiy Football'' ("Ukrainian Football") newspaper. The poll is conducted among sports journalists, footballers, football managers and other people connected with footb ...
to players who played for the Ukrainian clubs in the
Soviet football competitions. Also it was awarded annually the Ruby Cup for the best scoring team in the Football
Championship of the Ukrainian SSR
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Championship systems
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Title match ...
.
The newspaper was awarded three orders: the
Order of the Patriotic War
The Order of the Patriotic War () is a Soviet Union, Soviet military Order (decoration), decoration that was awarded to all soldiers in the Soviet armed forces, security troops, and to Partisan (military), partisans for heroic deeds in the Easte ...
, the
Order of Friendship of Peoples
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and the
Order of the Red Banner of Labour
The Order of the Red Banner of Labour () was an order of the Soviet Union established to honour great deeds and services to the Soviet state and society in the fields of production, science, culture, literature, the arts, education, sports ...
.
Authors
Over the years of its existence, many publicists, writers and poets were involved into the work of ''Molod Ukrayiny:''
Vasyl Symonenko
Vasyl Andriiovych Symonenko (; 8 January 1935 – 13 December 1963) was a Ukrainian poet, journalist, activist of dissident movement. He is considered one of the most important figures in Ukrainian literature of the early 1960s. In the opinion ...
,
Maksym Rylsky
Maksym Tadeyovych Rylsky (); in Kyiv – 24 July 1964 in Kyiv) was a Ukrainian poet, translator, academician, and doctor of philological sciences.
Biography
Rylsky was born in Kyiv in 1895 to Tadei Rozeslavovych Rylsky and Melania Fedoriv ...
,
Andriy Malyshko, Mykola Vingranovsky,
Borys Oliynyk, Vitaliy Korotych,
Ivan Drach
Ivan Fedorovych Drach (; 17 October 1936 – 19 June 2018) was a Ukrainian poet, screenwriter, literary critic, politician, and political activist.
Drach played an important role in the founding of Rukh – the People's Movement of Ukraine – ...
,
Ivan Dziuba
Ivan Mykhailovych Dziuba (; 26 July 1931 – 22 February 2022) was a Ukrainian literary critic, social activist, and Soviet dissident. Honoured as a Hero of Ukraine in 2001, Dziuba was an academic of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, the ...
, Yevhen Sverstyuk,
Vasyl Stus
Vasyl Semenovych Stus (; January 6, 1938 – September 4, 1985) was a Ukrainian poet, translator, literary critic, journalist, and an active member of the Ukrainian dissident movement. For his political convictions, his works were banned by th ...
, Stanislav Telnyuk,
Ivan Svitlychny, Serhiy Grabovsky, Anatoliy Matviychuk, Viktor Maza''.''
See also
*
Ukrayina Moloda
''Ukraina Moloda'' () is a daily Ukrainian-language newspaper based in Kyiv with a circulation of 99,000. It is published by State Company "Presa Ukrayiny". In the beginning of 2018 the editorial staff of the newspaper was asked to vacate its le ...
References
External links
Ukrayinsky futbol official website
*Vereyitin, D.
Serhiy Bondarenko: Hryhoriy Surkis did not intervene in "Nash Futbol", yet Anatoliy Popov I last saw 3 or 3.5 years ago'. MarchDay. 29 August 2015
Daily newspapers published in Ukraine
Newspapers established in 1925
Ukrainian-language newspapers
Mass media in Kyiv
1925 establishments in Ukraine
1925 establishments in the Soviet Union
Newspapers published in the Soviet Union
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