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“Kazakhstanskaya Pravda” newspaper changes its format and design
Astana, September 05 2009, Khabar – At the beginning of 2010, the “Kazakhstanskaya Pravda” newspaper, which is considered to be one of the oldest and most respected local printed publications, will celebrate its 90th anniversary. Journalists decided to change the format and design of this newspaper.
Alexander Tarakov, CEO, JSC Kazakhstanskaya Pravda newspaper:
- The appearance of the newspaper has been completely changed. We added some new elements of decoration such as pictures on the front page, depicting the most interesting news.
Now, the search for information in the Kazakhstanskaya Pravda” newspaper will need less time. A daily newspaper requires efficiency. The staff of the publication believe that short articles help them to be compatible on the mass media market. But the main point is the content of news.
Sergei Nesterenko, deputy chief editor, JSC Kazakhstanskaya Pravda newspaper:
- In order to be compatible, we should prepare good material.
During two years the number of printed copies of the newspaper has exceeded 100 thousand. Although the newspaper has authority and a large number of regular readers, it is not going to rest on its laurels.
Alexander Tarakov, CEO, JSC Kazakhstanskaya Pravda newspaper:
- The appearance of the newspaper has been completely changed. We added some new elements of decoration such as pictures on the front page, depicting the most interesting news.
Now, the search for information in the Kazakhstanskaya Pravda” newspaper will need less time. A daily newspaper requires efficiency. The staff of the publication believe that short articles help them to be compatible on the mass media market. But the main point is the content of news.
Sergei Nesterenko, deputy chief editor, JSC Kazakhstanskaya Pravda newspaper:
- In order to be compatible, we should prepare good material.
During two years the number of printed copies of the newspaper has exceeded 100 thousand. Although the newspaper has authority and a large number of regular readers, it is not going to rest on its laurels.