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Evenimentul Zilei

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Publication Profile

The Newspaper

Evenimentul Zilei, translating to "The event of the day" or "Today's event," was a prominent daily newspaper in Romania. It operated in a Berliner format and was published in Romanian.

Founding & Early Days

The newspaper was founded by Ion Cristoiu, Cornel Nistorescu, and Mihai Cรขrciog. Its inaugural issue was published on 22 June 1992. Ion Cristoiu served as its first director and later continued as a columnist.

  • Ion Cristoiu: A key founder, first director, and ongoing columnist.
  • Cornel Nistorescu: Co-founder and later chief editor.
  • Mihai Cรขrciog: The third co-founder.

Peak Circulation

The newspaper achieved its highest daily circulation in 1993, reaching an impressive 675,000 copies. This marked a significant point in its readership and influence during the early post-communist era in Romania.

History & Evolution

Ownership Transitions

The ownership of Evenimentul Zilei underwent several significant changes:

  • 1998: Purchased by the German company Gruner + Jahr (part of Bertelsmann).
  • 2003: Acquired by the Swiss press trust Ringier.
  • 2010: Ringier sold its shares to Bobby Pฤƒunescu.

These transitions often brought shifts in editorial direction and management strategies.

Editorial Stance & Controversy

In September 2004, over 50 journalists protested against Ringier's management, citing pressure to reduce political coverage and soften criticism of the government. This situation mirrored similar concerns at rival publications. Despite these pressures, Evenimentul Zilei became a vocal critic of government corruption, notably during the 2004 Romanian elections, earning the moniker "The biggest thorn in [Adrian] Nastase's side."

Shift to Tabloid Format

Following Adrian Nฤƒstase's electoral defeat in December 2004, Ringier initiated a change in editorial policy, steering the newspaper towards a more tabloid-style approach. This decision led to significant internal dissent, with 80 journalists signing protests and 30 ultimately resigning in January 2005. This shift also resulted in a substantial drop in paid circulation, estimated at over 40%.

Ownership & Management

International Holdings

The newspaper's journey involved significant foreign ownership. Initially acquired by Germany's Gruner + Jahr in 1998, it later transitioned to Swiss ownership under Ringier in 2003. Representatives from Ringier initially stated there would be no direct intervention in editorial policy, a claim that was later challenged by journalists.

Local Control

In 2010, the ownership landscape shifted again when Ringier sold its shares to Bobby Pฤƒunescu. This marked a return to domestic control for the publication, though the long-term impact on its editorial direction and market position continued to evolve.

Digital Transition

End of Print Era

After 8650 issues, Evenimentul Zilei ceased its physical print publication on 30 December 2019. This marked the end of an era for a newspaper that had been a fixture in Romanian media for over 27 years.

The Online Future

From 1 January 2020, the newspaper's team transitioned its operations exclusively online. This move reflects the broader trend in the media industry towards digital platforms, aiming to maintain readership and adapt to changing consumption habits.

Key Information

Headquarters: Romexpo (Pavilion G4), Bucharest, Romania.
Website: www.evz.ro
ISSN: 1222-328X
OCLC Number: 896832327

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References

References

  1.  Business Romania, Press Freedom in Romania, 2004
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