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  2. List of newspapers in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Replica de Constanța; Ziua de Constanța; Moldavia. 7 Est; 7 zile - Neamț ... Românul de la Pind (1903–1912) Scînteia (1931–1940; 1944–1989) Ziua (1995–2009)

  3. Ziua - Wikipedia

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    The last edition of the newspaper was printed on 7 January 2010, the last front-page editorial quoting unsustainable mounting losses coupled with a general economic recession. [1] The same editorial promised that only the print edition of the newspaper will be shut down, the online edition continuing to be produced.

  4. 2021–22 FCV Farul Constanța season - Wikipedia

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    The 2021–22 season is the 33rd professional football season in Farul Constanța's existence, and the 19th in the top-flight of Romanian football.Farul competes in Liga I and in the Cupa României.On 21 June 2021, Gheorghe Hagi (owner and founder of Viitorul Constanța), Gheorghe Popescu (chairman of Viitorul) and Ciprian Marica (owner of Farul Constanța) announced in a press conference that ...

  5. Media in Constanța - Wikipedia

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    FM 90.1 FM 87.8 Costinești FM 107.1 Mangalia FM 89.9 Medgidia FM 96.2 Techirghiol FM 93.9 Băneasa, Constanța FM 92.0 Hârșova: PRO FM Commercial radio PRO FM: Bucharest FM 91.1 FM 89 Mangalia FM 98.5 Băneasa, Constanța: Kiss FM: Commercial radio ProSiebenSat.1 Media: Bucharest FM 94.2 Național FM Commercial radio Național FM: Bucharest ...

  6. Libertatea - Wikipedia

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    Libertatea had a certified average daily circulation of 36.905 copies, in Q1 2020, [12] with 11.732 subscriptions and 15.598 sold copies The newspaper relaunched in April 2016, [13] in general news format with a shift from tabloid journalism to more serious reporting, after a process which started in 2014. The decision was taken after a voting ...

  7. România liberă - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Bursa (Romanian newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The company that owned the newspaper S.C. Meta Ring S.R.L. has sued the journalist and the blogger, Simona Tache, for the author copyrights infringement, when she published an article where she has joshed the habit related to publishing of a calendar with the company's female employees in feminine and even erotic states, presenting the pictures taken from those calendars. [2]

  9. Monitorul de Cluj - Wikipedia

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    Monitorul de Cluj is the most read news portal in Cluj, the online extension of the daily newspaper, which has been published in Cluj since 1998. It publishes daily, in real time (24 hours a day, 7 days a week), news, reports, interviews, analyzes and investigations about all events in Cluj County, in Romania, and around the world.