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==Top 100== |
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Revision as of 15:33, 25 September 2011
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Herausgeber | Vitaliy Sych |
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Kategorien | Newsmagazine |
Frequency | Weekly |
Circulation | 50,000 per week |
Publisher | Jed Sunden |
First issue | 2002 |
Unternehmen | KP Media[1] |
Land | Ukraine |
Sprache | Russian (internet news also in Ukrainian and English) |
Website | www.korrespondent.net |
Korrespondent (Russian: Корреспондент; Ukrainian: Кореспондент; literally: Correspondent) is a weekly magazine published in Ukraine in Russian and Ukrainian languages. The printed magazine was established in 2002, but it was preceded by the website korrespondent.net that was established already in 2000.[2]
Korrespondent is published by KP Media which also publishes an affiliated bi-lingual internet newspaper korrespondent.net published in Russian and in Ukrainian; a newly created Ukrainian language magazine Novynar; and others. Korrespondent is a member of Ukrainian Association of Press Publishers (UAPP).
The Russian language weekly print magazine has also an online version.[3] While the access to the latter requires paid subscription, the free internet newspaper korrespondent.net occasionally publishes selected excerpts from the printed weekly.
The online newspaper publishes news in the following categories:
- Top-news
- Main events for the day
- Politics of Ukraine
- News from Ukraine
- Business and economy
- International news
- Russland
- Capital (Kiev)
- The world about us (translation and reprint of international publications about Ukraine)
- OpEd
- Science and technology
- Entertainment and culture
- Sports
- Euro 2012
- Odd news
- Health
Top 100
Since 2003 Korrespondent ranks the 100 most influential individuals who significantly influenced economic, business, political or societal development in Ukraine during the year. The list is published in the late August issue of the magazine. The people that have been ranked number one on Korrespondent's list can be seen below.
Year | Ranked number 1 | Age[a] | Notes |
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2003 | Leonid Kuchma | 65 | Prime minister of Ukraine (1992–1993), President of Ukraine (1994–2005). |
2004 | Leonid Kuchma | 66 | Prime minister of Ukraine (1992–1993), President of Ukraine (1994–2005). |
2005 | Viktor Yushchenko | 51 | Prime minister of Ukraine (1999–2001), President of Ukraine (2005–2010). |
2006 | Rinat Akhmetov | 40 | Ukrainian businessman and president of SCM Holdings. |
2007 | Viktor Yanukovych | 57 | Prime minister of Ukraine (2002–2005 and 2006–2007), the leader of the Party of Regions, President of Ukraine (since 2010). |
2008 | Yulia Tymoshenko | 48 | Prime minister of Ukraine (2005 and 2007–2010); the leader of the All-Ukrainian Union "Fatherland" party and the Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc. |
2009 | Yulia Tymoshenko | 49 | Prime minister of Ukraine (2005 and 2007–2010); the leader of the All-Ukrainian Union "Fatherland" party and the Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc. |
2010 | Viktor Yanukovych | 60 | Prime minister of Ukraine (2002–2005 and 2006–2007), the leader of the Party of Regions, President of Ukraine (since 2010). |
2011 | Viktor Yanukovych | 61 | Prime minister of Ukraine (2002–2005 and 2006–2007), the leader of the Party of Regions, President of Ukraine (since 2010). |
Notes
a. ^ The age indicates how old the person was at the time of being nominated and not the person's current age.
References
- ^ About KP Media, KP Media
- ^ Information about Korrespondent at KP Media
- ^ "Korrespondent Weekly (online)" (in Russian). Retrieved 2009-03-17.