Website www.gazprom-media.com Founded 21 January 1998 | ||
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Key people Nikolay Senkevich, CEODmitry Chernyshenko, Board Chairman CEO Dmitry Chernyshenko (13 Jan 2015–) Profiles |
Gazprom-Media (Russian: ОАО Газпром-Медиа) is the largest Russian media holding founded in 2000 as a subsidiary of Gazprom. In 2000 it acquired NTV, the only nationwide state-independent television in Russia of the time, as well as other media assets of Vladimir Gusinsky's Media Most group, which raised a major controversy and resulted in considerable changes in their editorial policy. In 2005 Gazprom-Media purchased Izvestia, a leading nationwide newspaper. In August 2005 Gazprom sold the group to Gazprombank.
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Television
Radio
Paper publications
Internet
Movie & Cinema
Directors General
Board of directors
Dmitry Chernyshenko (chair)Ilya YeliseyevNikolay SenkevichSergei UshakovKonstantin ChuychenkoManagement Committee
Nikolay Senkevich (CEO, Director General)Igor Goykhberg (Deputy Director General)Sergey Petrov (Director for Finance)Yan Piskunov (Chief of Legal Department)Dmitry Samokhin (Director General of NTV Plus)References
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