Hearst Shkulev Media

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Hearst Shkulev Media is a joint venture between the U.S.-based Hearst Corporation and Russian businessman Victor Shkulev.[1] The company publishes magazines such as ELLE, Maxim, Marie Claire, Starhit, and Antenna Telesem, as well as regional websites.[2]

Company type
Private
IndustryMass media
FoundedMoscow, Russia
(March 4, 1998 (1998-03-04))
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Hearst Shkulev Media
Company type
Private
IndustryMass media
FoundedMoscow, Russia
(March 4, 1998 (1998-03-04))
FounderVictor Shkulev
Headquarters
Moscow
,
Russia
Divisions
  • Regional network
  • Lifestyle websites
Websiteshkulevholding.ru
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History

In 1995, Victor Shkulev created the modern publishing group Hachette Flipacchi Shkulev. Viktor Shkulev owned 49% of the shares.

In 2011, the French partner sold their share to Hearst Corporation. The joint company was named Hearst Shkulev Media.

Regional network

Shkulev Media Holding Regional network is a network of online media in Russia.

Lifestyle websites

The holding publishes the magazines Marie Claire, Psychologies, Vokrug sveta, and Antenna-Telesem.

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