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Tribuna Sibiu; Unirea, one of the oldest newspapers in Transylvania; Vitrina de Cluj; Ziarul Clujeanului; Ziarul Crișana; Ziarul de Mureș ... Ziarul de azi Argeș ...
Tribuna.com, also known as Tribuna (Belarusian: Трыбуна) or Tribuna Digital, is an international digital sports publisher. It was founded in 2010. It was founded in 2010. The portal covers sports events in eight languages, including Belarusian, Ukrainian, and international editions.
The name România liberă was first used by a daily newspaper focusing on politics published between 15 May 1877, [1] (one day after Romania declared its independence from the Ottoman Empire) and 13 April 1888, and afterwards by daily with somewhat erratic publication between 1915 and 1920.
Tribuna may refer to: Tribuna (Russian newspaper), a Russian weekly newspaper; Tribuna Portuguesa, a bilingual newspaper serving the Portuguese-American community; Tribuna.com, a digital sports publisher; Tribuna Monumental, a monument in Mexico City; TV Tribuna (Recife) , a Brazilian TV station
Until 1990, the newspaper titled the Sotsialisticheskaya Industriya, then it was renamed into the Rabochaya Tribuna. In 1989 the newspaper was closed by the CPSU Central Committee; one year later it was reorganized as Rabochaya Tribuna. [2] Since April 1998 for newspaper fixed the current title.
In 1999, most part of the newsroom leaves and starts another newspaper, Averea, Libertatea becomes a tabloid, following as a model the Swiss Ringier tabloid, Blick.The number of sold copies goes from some tens of thousands a day, to more than 250.000.
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Jurnalul Național is a Romanian newspaper, part of the INTACT Media Group led by Dan Voiculescu, which also includes the popular television station Antena 1.The newspaper was launched in 1993. [1]