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Current status. News media. ISSN. 1563-6429. The Kyiv Post is the oldest English-language newspaper in Ukraine, founded in October 1995 by Jed Sunden. [ 3] In November 2021, following an editorial disagreement, the Kyiv Post fired all of its reporters, many of whom founded and joined the Kyiv Independent .
Olga Rudenko. Olga Rudenko (born 1989) is a Ukrainian journalist who worked for Kyiv Post before leaving to assist in the establishment of the Kyiv Independent in 2021, where she is the editor-in-chief. [ 1] Her work has also been published in a number of major Western news outlets, including the Washington Times, the Global Post and USA Today.
The Odessa Journal. The Odessa Journal is a digital newspaper created in early 2020 by Italian entrepreneur Ugo Poletti to cover “culture, economy and historical amenities in Odessa” for an English speaking audience. [ 1] The newspaper has evolved into the largest English language newspaper in Southern Ukraine.
Since November 2015 Ukrainian authorities, state agencies and local government authorities are forbidden to act as founders (or cofounders) of printed media outlets. [ 1 ] According to a law that went into effect on 16 January 2022, all print media in Ukraine must be published in the state language, Ukrainian . [ 2 ]
The Kyiv Independent is an English-language Ukrainian online newspaper founded in 2021 by former staff of the Kyiv Post and media consultancy Jnomics Media. The online newspaper is also active on Twitter and Reddit.
The Kyiv Post, which is published weekly on Friday, is Ukraine's leading English-language newspaper. National newspapers include Den and Zerkalo Nedeli; and tabloids such as The Ukrainian Week or Focus (Russian) are published there too. The National News Agency of Ukraine, Ukrinform was founded here in 1918.
Television Service of News. The Kyiv Independent. The New Voice of Ukraine. The Odessa Journal. TSN.ua.
KP Media was a Ukrainian publishing company, who published several magazines, including Korrespondent, Novynar, an English language newspaper, Kyiv Post, and owned several internet websites. [1] History