Şapte Seri

Şapte Seri

Şapte Seri ("Seven Evenings") is a free leaflet-sized weekly magazine about goings-on in Bucharest, Romania. It is written largely in Romanian with some English.

The magazine first appeared on 12 June, 1998, in 16 pages, full-color, with 17,000 copies, and was distributed in approximately 60 places. The distribution list included cinemas, clubs, bars, restaurants, cinemas, healthcare centers, business centres, hotels, etc.

Sapte Seri is aimed at a wide variety of readers: residents and tourists, men, women, active persons, who spend their spare time going out.

By March 2000, the circulation had grown to 30,000. It has now reached 60,000, audited by BRAT, with readership data published in the SNA (National Audience Study).

In the summer period (June to August), the magazine is also distributed at the seaside, in a 2-in-1 format with double covers.

Even though the magazine is printed in Romanian, the website is fully translated into English, making it useful for expats.

External links



Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужен реферат?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Cuvântul (literary magazine) — Cuvântul Editor Paul Cernat Categories literary magazine, political magazine Frequency monthly First issue January 1990 Company Editura Cuvântul Country …   Wikipedia

  • Bucharest — Bukarest redirects here. For the Deutsche Levant Line ship, see MV Bukarest. Bucharest Bucureşti (Romanian)   Municipality   …   Wikipedia

  • Cluj-Napoca — Cluj redirects here. For other uses, see Cluj (disambiguation). Coordinates: 46°46′N 23°35′E / 46.767°N 23.583°E / 46.767; 23.583 …   Wikipedia

  • Lăptăria Enache — (literally Enache s Milkbar ; also sometimes known as Lăptăria lui Enache , Enache s Milkbar ) is one of the leading bars in Bucharest, Romania. Located in a slightly curved space over the main halls of the National Theatre Bucharest near Piaţa… …   Wikipedia

  • UCIN — The Romanian Filmmakers Union ( ro. Uniunea Cineaştilor din România), known as UCIN, is the continuation since 1990 of the Communist era Asociaţia Cineaştilor din România (The Romanian Filmmakers Association).ro icon… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”