- Izvestia
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Izvestia (horse) ""Izvestia" ( _ru. Известия ) is a long-running high-circulation daily
newspaper inRussia . The word "izvestiya" in Russian means "delivered messages", derived from the verb "izveshchat" ("to inform", "to notify"). In the context of newspapers it is usually translated as "news" or "reports".Origin
The newspaper began as the "News of the
Petrograd Soviet of Workers Deputies" on OldStyleDate|13 March|1917|28 February inPetrograd . Initially, the paper expressedMenshevik andSocialist-Revolutionary Party views.In August 1917 it took the title "News of the Central Executive Committee of the Petrograd Soviet of Workers' and Soldiers' Deputies". By October 1917 it became "News of the Central Executive Committee of the Soviets of Working and Military Deputies", and was eventually retitled "Izvestiya Sovetov Narodnykh Deputatov SSSR".
After the Second All-Union Congress of Soviets, Izvestia became an official newspaper of the Soviet government (Central Executive Committee of the
Supreme Soviet andSovnarkom ).oviet history
During the Soviet period, while "
Pravda " served as the official mouthpiece of the Communist Party, "Izvestia" expressed the official views of the Soviet government as published by thePresidium of theSupreme Soviet of the USSR. The full name was "Izvestiya Sovetov Narodnykh Deputatov SSSR" (in Russian, "Известия Советов народных депутатов СССР", the "Reports of Soviets of Peoples' Deputies of the USSR").Recent history
After the
collapse of the Soviet Union , "Izvestia", describes itself as an "all-national" newspaper ofRussia . The newspaper was owned by a vast holding company ofVladimir Potanin which has close ties with the government. [cite web|last=Bigg |first=Claire |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Russia: State-Owned Gazprom Buys Leading Independent Daily 'Izvestiya' |work= |publisher=GlobalSecurity.org |date=2005-06-03 |url=http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/library/news/russia/2005/russia-050603-rferl01.htm |format= |doi= |accessdate=2007-09-04 |quote = ] Control stake of Izvestia was purchased by state-ownedGazprom on Friday 3rd June, 2005, and included in theGazprom Media holding. [ [http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/library/news/russia/2005/russia-050603-rferl01.htm Russia: State-Owned Gazprom Buys Leading Independent Daily 'Izvestiya' ] ] According to the allegations of theCommittee to Protect Journalists , Raf Shakirov, editor-in-chief of Izvestia, was forced to resign because the government officials did not like the paper's coverage of theBeslan school hostage crisis [ [http://www.cpj.org/attacks05/europe05/russia_05.html Attacks 2005: EUROPE and CENTRAL ASIA ] ] [ [http://www.cdi.org/russia/johnson/9167-14.cfm Russia, Media, Gazprom, Izvestia - JRL 6-3-05 ] ] . Other sources informed that Potanin had asked him to leave for fear the Kremlin would be riled by the explicit photographs of the massacre published by "Izvestiya." [ [http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/library/news/russia/2005/russia-050603-rferl01.htm Russia: State-Owned Gazprom Buys Leading Independent Daily 'Izvestiya' ] ] As of2005 , the circulation of Izvestia is 240,967. Until October 1, 2008, the current chief artist wasBoris Efimov , the 107 year-old illustrator who worked asJoseph Stalin 's political cartoonist.ee also
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Pravda References
External links
* [http://www.izvestia.ru/ The "Izvestia" website] .
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