- Evenimentul Zilei
Infobox_Newspaper
name =
type = Dailynewspaper
format = Berliner
foundation =1992
owners =Ringier
headquarters = Dimitrie Pompeiu, 6Bucharest ,Romania
editor =Răzvan Ionescu
website = [http://www.evz.ro/ www.evz.ro]"Evenimentul Zilei" is one of the leading
newspaper s inRomania . Based inBucharest , the Romanian-language daily has a paid daily circulation of 110,000. Its name means "The event of the day".It was founded by
Ion Cristoiu ,Cornel Nistorescu and Mihai Cârciog and the first issue was published on22 June 1992 .In those early years of Romanian journalism after the fall of Communism, many of the stories in the Romanian newspapers (even the serious ones) were actually made up. "Evenimentul Zilei" also had its share of bizarre stories, such as reports of "smuggling of headless cats".
However, the most famous episode was a series of articles regarding a hen which gave birth to a live chicken. The original article was published on
2 October 1993 . As many readers were interested in more details, "Evenimentul Zilei" published several other articles on this theme, placing the event in theRepublic of Moldova (in order to be harder to verify) and giving the testimony of an alleged leading Moldovan scientist. The author, Cătălin Ştefănescu, later said that he made up that article because Ion Cristoiu, the chief editor, demanded every reporter to write three articles each day and he expected that the article would go unnoticed.The newspaper reached its peak daily circulation of 675,000 in 1993. In 1997 Chief Editor Ion Cristoiu quit and this job was taken by Cornel Nistorescu.
The newspaper was purchased along with its parent company Expres Publishing in 1998 by the German company
Gruner+Jahr (owned, in turn, byBertelsmann ), which later, in 2003 sold it to the Swiss press trustRingier [Ringier, [http://www.ringier.ch/upload/pdf/JRes_2003_e.pdf Annual Press Conference, 2003] ] ; at the time of purchase, Ringier representatives stated that there would be no direct or indirect intervention in the newspaper's editorial policy.In September 2004 more than 50 "Evenimentul Zilei" journalists protested Ringier's management decisions. Similar issues were raised at the same time at rival daily "
România Liberă ", owned byGermany 'sWAZ-Mediengruppe . At both papers, journalists have complained that foreign owners are telling them to lessen the political coverage and tone down their negative reporting of the government. Their concern has been echoed by a variety of organizations including theOpen Society Foundation [Business Romania, [http://business-romania.blogspot.com/2004/09/press-freedom-in-romania.html Press Freedom in Romania, 2004] ] . After this scandal, "Evenimentul Zilei" became one of the most fervent attackers of the government's corruption.Nonetheless, "Evenimentul Zilei" remained "The biggest thorn in [Adrian] Nastase's side" (Gallagher, 2005) throughout the 2004 Romanian elections.
Ten days after Năstase's defeat in the
13 December 2004 runoff elections, Ringier group moved the "EZ" editor-in-chief,Dan Turturică , toBacău (officially, to look into the possibility of starting a free newspaper there) and began changing the editorial policy, to become atabloid . As a response, 80 journalists signed a protest against these decisions and organized rallies in front of the Swiss and EU embassies. Subsequent negotiations were unsuccessful and on4 January 2005 , 30 journalists resigned, in addition to another five that resigned several days earlier. Paid circulation dropped at least 40% from a high of over 100,000. (Gallagher, 2005)Notes
References
*Business Magazin, "Evenimentele Evenimentului", nr. 8/2005 (8 Martie 2005), pag. 68
*Academia Caţavencu , "Oda de slavă - 'Găina naşte pui vii'", nr. 8/2005 (2 Martie 2005), pag. 23External links
* [http://www.evz.ro/ "Evenimentul Zilei"'s home page]
* [http://www.evz.ro/categ.php?catid=18 "Evenimentul Zilei"'s home page]
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