Segodnya, the Glossary
Segodnya (a) was a Russian-language Ukrainian tabloid newspaper founded in 1997.[1]
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17 relations: Alyona Gromnitskaya, Donbas, Hanna Herman, Interfax-Ukraine, Journalist, Kyiv, Kyiv Post, Media Group Ukraine, Orange Revolution, Rinat Akhmetov, Russian language, Segodnya Multimedia Publishing Group, Tabloid (newspaper format), The Bill on Oligarchs in Ukraine, Ukrainian Association of Press Publishers, Viktor Yanukovych, 2004 Ukrainian presidential election.
- 2022 disestablishments in Ukraine
- Defunct newspapers published in Ukraine
- Mass media in Kyiv
- Mass media of the Euromaidan
- Publications disestablished in 2022
- Russian-language newspapers published in Ukraine
Alyona Gromnitskaya
Alyona Gromnitskaya (Олена Анатоліївна Громницька; born in 2 October 1975 in Kiev, Ukraine) is a Ukrainian journalist, media-manager, public figure, spokesperson to the President of Ukraine Leonid Kuchma (2002–2005).
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Donbas
The Donbas (Донба́с) or Donbass (Донба́сс) is a historical, cultural, and economic region in eastern Ukraine.
Hanna Herman
Hanna Mykolaivna Herman (Га́нна Микола́ївна Ге́рман) (born 24 April 1959; Lviv region,, Kyiv Post (5 September 2011)) is a Ukrainian politician, former Member of Parliament of Ukraine, and advisor to former President of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovych.
Interfax-Ukraine
Interfax-Ukraine (Інтерфакс-Україна) is a Ukrainian news agency. Segodnya and Interfax-Ukraine are Mass media in Kyiv.
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Journalist
A journalist is a person who gathers information in the form of text, audio or pictures, processes it into a newsworthy form and disseminates it to the public.
Kyiv
Kyiv (also Kiev) is the capital and most populous city of Ukraine.
Kyiv Post
The Kyiv Post is the oldest English-language newspaper in Ukraine, founded in October 1995 by Jed Sunden. Segodnya and Kyiv Post are Defunct newspapers published in Ukraine and Mass media in Kyiv.
Media Group Ukraine (Медіа Група «Україна») was a media holding company that manages System Capital Management Group's television and new media projects. Segodnya and media Group Ukraine are 2022 disestablishments in Ukraine, Mass media in Kyiv and Mass media in Ukraine stubs.
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Orange Revolution
The Orange Revolution (translit) was a series of protests, that lead to political upheaval in Ukraine from late November 2004 to January 2005.
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Rinat Akhmetov
Rinat Leonidovych Akhmetov (born 21 September 1966) is a Ukrainian billionaire and businessman.
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Russian language
Russian is an East Slavic language, spoken primarily in Russia.
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Segodnya Multimedia Publishing Group was a joint stock company in Ukraine which operated from 1997 to 2022, holding multiple businesses in the publishing industry, including the newspaper Russian-language newspaper Segodnya. Segodnya and Segodnya Multimedia Publishing Group are 2022 disestablishments in Ukraine.
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Tabloid (newspaper format)
A tabloid is a newspaper with a compact page size smaller than broadsheet.
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The Bill on Oligarchs in Ukraine
De-oligarchization (also known as Ze-Oligarchization) - the program of the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, directed against the large entrepreneurs's influence on political processes.
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Ukrainian Association of Press Publishers
The Ukrainian Association of Press Publishers (UAPP) is a voluntary non-governmental and non-profit organization of the publishers of periodic press – periodic print publications (newspapers and magazines).
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Viktor Yanukovych
Viktor Fedorovych Yanukovych (born 9 July 1950) is a former Ukrainian politician who served as the fourth president of Ukraine from 2010 to 2014.
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2004 Ukrainian presidential election
Presidential elections were held in Ukraine on 31 October, 21 November and 26 December 2004.
See Segodnya and 2004 Ukrainian presidential election
See also
2022 disestablishments in Ukraine
- Air Ocean Airlines
- Azovstal Iron and Steel Works
- Bees Airline
- Building of the Chernihiv Regional Youth Center
- Church of the Ascension, Lukianivka
- Church of the Nativity of the Theotokos, Viazivka
- Derzhava (Ukrainian party)
- Dnipro International Airport
- Donetsk Academic Regional Drama Theater
- Embassy of Russia, Kyiv
- FC Enerhiya Nova Kakhovka
- FC Mariupol
- FC Olimpik Donetsk
- Football 1 (Ukrainian TV channel)
- Havryshivka Vinnytsia International Airport
- Hotel Ukraine, Chernihiv
- IT 8-bit
- Illichivets Indoor Sports Complex
- Ivankiv Historical and Local History Museum
- Kharkiv State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre named after Mykola Lysenko
- Kuindzhi Art Museum
- Lutsk Air Base
- Media Group Ukraine
- Monument to the founders of Odesa
- Nashi (political party)
- Opposition Bloc (2019)
- Road bridge across the Desna (Chernihiv)
- SC Tavriya Simferopol
- Segodnya
- Segodnya Multimedia Publishing Group
- Socialist Party of Ukraine
- Socialists (Ukraine)
- St. George's Church, Zavorychi
- Ukraine (TV channel)
- Ukraine 24
- Union of Left Forces
- Vasylkiv Air Base
- Volodymyr Saldo Bloc
Defunct newspapers published in Ukraine
- Crimean Leaflet
- Deutsche Zeitung Bessarabiens
- HaMelitz
- Jungsturm (Kharkov)
- Komanda (newspaper)
- Krakivs'ki Visti
- Kyiv Post
- Odessaer Zeitung
- Rabochaya Gazeta
- Segodnya
- Sportyvna Hazeta
- The Ukrainian Herald (1970–1972, 1987–1989)
Mass media in Kyiv
- Business (newspaper)
- Capital (Ukrainian newspaper)
- Crimean chamber
- Culture and Life
- Der Spiegel-Profil
- Der proletarisher gedank
- Die Völkerfreiheit (Kiev)
- Dzerkalo Tyzhnia
- Fakty ta Komentari
- Folkstsaytung (Kyiv)
- Football 1 (Ukrainian TV channel)
- Holos Ukrayiny
- Interfax-Ukraine
- KP (newspaper)
- Kievskiye Vedomosti
- Komanda (newspaper)
- Krytyka
- Kyiv International Short Film Festival
- Kyiv Post
- Media Group Ukraine
- Molod Ukrayiny
- Novyi Kanal
- Obozrevatel
- Perets'
- RBC-Ukraine
- Rabochaya Gazeta
- Segodnya
- Silski Visti
- Sportyvna Hazeta
- Sputnik Chinovnika
- Starlight Media
- Television News Service
- The Day (Kyiv)
- The Kyiv Independent
- Ukraina Moloda
- Ukraine (TV channel)
- Ukraine 24
- Ukrainian Independent Information Agency
- Ukrainian News Agency
- Ukrainska Pravda
- Ukrinform
- Uryadovy Kuryer
- Vecherniye Vesti
Mass media of the Euromaidan
- 5 Kanal
- Espreso TV
- Euromaidan Press
- Hromadske
- Hromadske.TV
- Segodnya
- TVi (TV channel)
- Ukrainska Pravda
Publications disestablished in 2022
- Äripäev
- Citizen News
- Fort Bend Sun
- Liberté (Algeria)
- Magyar Hírlap
- Nova (tabloid)
- Présent
- Republika (Indonesian newspaper)
- Segodnya
- Silverton Appeal Tribune
- Stayton Mail
Russian-language newspapers published in Ukraine
- Business (newspaper)
- Capital (Ukrainian newspaper)
- KP (newspaper)
- Kievskiye Vedomosti
- Komanda (newspaper)
- Law & Business (Ukrainian newspaper)
- Obozrevatel
- Pryazovia Worker
- Segodnya
- The Day (Kyiv)
- The Road to Freedom (newspaper)
- Vecherniy Kharkov
- Vecherniye Vesti
- Vechirnia Odesa
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Segodnya
Also known as Segonia, Sevodnya, Сегодня (газета, Україна).