Vecherniy Kharkov
Newspaper in Kharkiv, Ukraine
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Vecherniy Kharkov (Russian: Вечерний Харьков, literally Evening Kharkiv) is a regional Ukrainian newspaper published in Russian. The editor-in-chief of Vecherniy Kharkov is Olena Shevchuk.[1][2] The newspaper Vecherniy Kharkov is regional information printed edition for Kharkiv residents and provides information on the life of the region.
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| Owner | Region Media Group |
|---|---|
| Founder | Kharkiv City Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine |
| Editor-in-chief | Olena Shevchuk |
| Founded | 1969 |
| City | Kharkiv |
| Website | https://vecherniy.kharkov.ua/ |
History
The newspaper began publication on January 1, 1969, in Ukrainian as Vechirniy Kharkiv. It later switched to a bilingual format, with Ukrainian and Russian versions being published simultaneously. It is currently published in Russian three times a week and is available by subscription and at newsstands in the Kharkiv area. Furthermore, it also has an online version.
Organization
Together with the football newspaper "GOL!"[3] and TV channel R1 is part of the media group "Region", which is associated with Oleksandr Kahanovskyi, the son-in-law of killed Yevhen Kushnaryov.[4]
