Novaya Gazeta
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Novaya Gazeta
Summary
Novaya Gazeta is a newspaper[1]. It ranks in the top 0.5% of newspaper entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (198 views/month, #33 of 6,592).[2]
Key Facts
- A notable work attributed to Novaya Gazeta is Gruppy smerti (18+)[3].
- Novaya Gazeta received the Charlemagne Medal for European Media[4].
- Novaya Gazeta received the Out d'or[5].
- Novaya Gazeta received the Four Freedoms Award – Freedom of Speech[6].
- Novaya Gazeta received the Journalism as a Profession[7].
- Novaya Gazeta received the Free Media Awards[8].
- Novaya Gazeta received the Lev Kopelev Prize[9].
- Novaya Gazeta is located in Moscow[10].
- Novaya Gazeta is in the country of Russia[11].
- Novaya Gazeta's image is recorded as Moscow, Potapovsky 3 budka 01.JPG[12].
- Novaya Gazeta's instance of is recorded as newspaper[13].
- Novaya Gazeta's instance of is recorded as online newspaper[14].
- Novaya Gazeta's editor is recorded as Dmitri Muratov[15].
- Novaya Gazeta's founder is recorded as Dmitri Muratov[16].
- Novaya Gazeta's founder is recorded as Sergey Kushneryov[17].
- Novaya Gazeta's founder is recorded as Pavel Voshchanov[18].
- Novaya Gazeta's founder is recorded as Akram Murtazayev[19].
- Novaya Gazeta's owned by is recorded as Alexander Lebedev[20].
- Novaya Gazeta's owned by is recorded as Mikhail Gorbachev[21].
- Novaya Gazeta's genre is recorded as current affairs[22].
- Novaya Gazeta's genre is recorded as investigative journalism[23].
- Novaya Gazeta's genre is recorded as political podcast[24].
- Novaya Gazeta's genre is recorded as news commentary podcast[25].
- Novaya Gazeta's genre is recorded as society and culture podcast[26].
- Novaya Gazeta's logo image is recorded as Novaya gazeta logo.svg[27].
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Founding
Founders include Dmitri Muratov[16], Sergey Kushneryov[17], Pavel Voshchanov[18], and Akram Murtazayev[19]. +1993-04-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Novaya Gazeta[28].
Identity
Novaya Gazeta's part of is recorded as media of Russia[29].
Operations
Novaya Gazeta's headquarters location is recorded as Moscow[30]. Subsidiaries include Q113412499[31], a monthly magazine[32], in Russia[33], founded in 2022[34] and Novaya Gazeta Europe[35], an online newspaper[36], in Latvia[37], founded in 2022[38], headquartered in Riga[39].
Industry
Novaya Gazeta's industry is recorded as mass media[40].
Ownership
Owners include Alexander Lebedev[20], a politician[41], b. 1959[42], of Soviet Union[43], awarded the Order of Merit (Ukraine), 3rd class[44] and Mikhail Gorbachev[21], a politician[45], 1931–2022[46], of Russia[47], awarded the Nobel Peace Prize[48], specialised in politics[49].
Recognition
Awards received include Charlemagne Medal for European Media[4], a medallion[50], in Germany[51], founded in 2000[52]; Out d'or[5], an award[53], in France[54], founded in 2017[55]; Four Freedoms Award – Freedom of Speech[6]; Journalism as a Profession[7], a journalism prize[56]; Free Media Awards[8], a journalism prize[57], founded in 2000[58]; and Lev Kopelev Prize[9], a peace award[59], in Germany[60].
Why It Matters
Novaya Gazeta ranks in the top 0.5% of newspaper entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (198 views/month, #33 of 6,592).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 22 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[61] It is known by 31 alternative names across languages and contexts.[62]
It is credited with the discovery of Panama Papers[63], an information leak[64], in Panama[65].
FAQs
What awards did Novaya Gazeta receive?
Honors received include Charlemagne Medal for European Media[4], Out d'or[5], Four Freedoms Award – Freedom of Speech[6], and Journalism as a Profession[7].
What did Novaya Gazeta discover?
Novaya Gazeta is credited as discoverer of Panama Papers[63].