Korrespondent (Russian: Корреспондент; Ukrainian: Кореспондент; literally: Correspondent) is a weekly printed magazine published in Ukraine in the Russian and Ukrainian languages. It is part of United Media Holding group, created by Boris Lozhkin and owned by Serhiy Kurchenko.[2]
Editor-in-Chief | Vitaliy Sych |
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Categories | Newsmagazine |
Frequency | Weekly |
Circulation | 50,000 per week |
Founded | 2002 |
Company | KP Media[1] |
Country | Ukraine |
Language | Russian, Ukrainian (online version) |
Website | korrespondent |
History and profile
editKorrespondent was established in 2002.[3][4] The Korrespondent.net is its sister project - an influential Ukrainian and Russian-language online newspaper launched in 2000 and publishing part of the magazine's content online[5] for free.
Korrespondent is a member of Ukrainian Association of Press Publishers (UAPP).
Korrespondent rankings
editKorrespondent was the first Ukrainian media to compose and publish various rankings of the society. Most popular among them are the annually updated "TOP 100 Most influential Ukrainians", "Rating of the richest people in Ukraine" Archived 2013-12-12 at the Wayback Machine, Personality of the Year and "10 best cities for living In Ukraine".
Top 100
editSince 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 are:
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). |
2012 | Viktor Yanukovych | 62 | Prime minister of Ukraine (2002–2005 and 2006–2007), the leader of the Party of Regions, President of Ukraine (since 2010). |
2013 | Viktor Yanukovych | 63 | Prime minister of Ukraine (2002–2005 and 2006–2007), the leader of the Party of Regions, President of Ukraine (since 2010). |
Rating of the richest people in Ukraine
editSince 2006, Rinat Akhmetov has always been declared Ukraine's richest person. Ihor Kolomoyskyi has always been ranked as either No.2 or No.3.
See also
editNotes
edita. ^ The age indicates how old the person was at the time of being nominated and not the person's current age.
References
edit- ^ About KP Media Archived 2010-09-11 at the Wayback Machine, KP Media
- ^ "Kyiv's court rules to seize fugitive oligarch Kurchenko's UMH assets", UNIAN (28 December 2017)
- ^ Information about Korrespondent at KP Media
- ^ Diana Dutsyk (2010). "Media Ownership Structure in Ukraine: Political Aspect" (PDF). Institut für Rundfunkökonomie. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 November 2014. Retrieved 18 November 2014.
- ^ "Korrespondent Weekly (online)" (in Russian). Retrieved 17 March 2009.
External links
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