Vecherniy Kharkov

Newspaper in Kharkiv, Ukraine From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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.

OwnerRegion Media Group
FounderKharkiv City Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine
Editor-in-chiefOlena Shevchuk
Founded1969
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Vecherniy Kharkov
OwnerRegion Media Group
FounderKharkiv City Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine
Editor-in-chiefOlena Shevchuk
Founded1969
CityKharkiv
Websitehttps://vecherniy.kharkov.ua/
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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]

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