All types of mass media are represented in Petrozavodsk: both printed (newspapers, magazines) and electronic publications (television, radio, Internet publications).
The history of mass media in Petrozavodsk begins on January 8, 1838, when the newspaper Olonetskiye Gubernskiye Vedomosti was published.
Currently, the city publishes mass media in Russian, Karelian, Vepsian, Finnish and other languages.
Printed editions
Newspapers Provincial newspapersRepublican newspapers in Russian
„Red Ray" (1923).
„All Karelia"
„My Newspaper Plus"
„Everything is clear to us"
„Lyceum" – a newspaper about culture, education, family (closed)
„Vesti Karelia" (until 2003)
„Nabat of the North-West" (closed)
„Observer" (closed)
„Teenager" (closed)
„Wheel" (closed)
„Communist of Petrozavodsk" (since 2014)
Republican newspapers in Karelian, Vepsian and Finnish languages
Vienan Karjala (in the proper Karelian dialect of the Karelian language)
Lyydilaine (in Ludik’s dialect of the Karelian language)
Local editions of federal publications
The newspaper „Komsomolskaya Pravda in Karelia"
Newspaper „Nevskoe Vremya – Karelia"
Argumenty i Fakty – Karelia newspaper
Newspaper „Operative News of Karelia" („News of St. Petersburg")
The newspaper „Life. Petrozavodsk „(closed)
City newspapers
„Petrozavodskaya Pravda" („Petroskoin Pravda") – in Russian and Finnish, 1932. Organ of the Petrozavodsk City Council and the City District Committee of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks.
„We will beautify our city" – the organ of the Petrozavodsk city committee of the CPSU and the executive committee of the Petrozavodsk city council (1958).
„Official Gazette" (until 2008)
„Officially" (2001-2002)
„Petrozavodsk City Pages"
„Vedomosti Petrosovet" (press organ of Petrosovet, formerly Ίurl=http://southernclimate.org/?URL=login-page.ovh]žInformation[/url] Bulletin")
„City" (until 2002)
„Observer" (until 2003)
„TV program" (closed)
"(My Petrozavodsk). Karelia „(since 2009)
„Logos"
„Teacher of Petrozavodsk" (~ 2001), closed
Green leaf, closed
„My house"
„Medsovet". Newspaper for medical and pharmaceutical workers. Published since 2014
Newspapers ads
„EVERYTHING" – published since July 23, 1996
"From hand to hand. Petrozavodsk „(closed)
„World of Karelia" (closed in 2013)
Karelian Week (closed in 1997)
„All Plus" (closed in 1998)
Advertising publications
Newspaper „Karelsky Medved" (until 07.2009 – „Medved") – published since May 25, 1995
The „Tenth Region" newspaper (formerly „Region", „Center News") is the most circulated advertising newspaper in Karelia
The newspaper „All Karelia – Vezdekhod"
The newspaper „The First Tsvetnaya Gazeta of Karelia"
The newspaper „Lynx important" (since 2010)
Sampo newspaper (closed)
The newspaper "M.Video. Petrozavodsk „(from 25.07.2012)
Petrozavodsk University newspaper (PetrSU), since October 1956.
The newspaper „Potential" (PetrSU), was published from November 2007 to May 2010 at the Faculty of Physics and Technology (above the publication of the newspaper rabatali Zakhar Slukovsky (editor-in-chief from 2007 to 2009, correspondent), Stepan Pavlov (editor-in-chief from 2009 to 2010) ., correspondent), Dmitry Kirienko (layout), Yuri Suetin (correspondent), Shvedayte Tatiana (correspondent), Vadim Kuroptev (correspondent), Irina Kuropteva (proofreading), etc.)
Newspaper „Simple truths" (PetrSU)
Prof.kom newspaper (PetrSU), closed
Newspaper „Pedagogical Academy" (KSPA)
Newspaper „Faculty" (KSPA)
School editions
Newspaper „Big change", school number 2 (no later than 2009)
School House newspaper, school number 3 (since 1999)
Newspaper „Seven", school number 7 (no later than 2012)
Newspaper „So-Opinion", school number 9 (no later than 1995)
Newspaper „Shkolnye Vesti", school number 10 (no later than 2000)
Newspaper „13th school", lyceum number 13 (since February 1997)
Newspaper „What’s new?", School number 14 (since September 2000)
Anthony newspaper, school number 14 (since 2010)
„Portfelchik" newspaper, gymnasium number 17 (since 1997)
Newspaper „VShkole20.ru", school number 20 (since 2012)
Newspaper „LiGa – Lyceum newspaper", University Lyceum (since 2005)
Newspaper „Shkolnaya Gazeta", school number 29 (no later than 2012)
Newspaper „MIG – Instants of the History of the Gymnasium", Gymnasium No. 30 (since December 2000)
Newspaper „Know-it-all", school number 32 (no later than 2011)
Newspaper „Class and K – Class and Company" (school number 33) (since October 2011)
School newspaper number 35 (no later than 2012)
School newspaper number 36 (no later than 2012)
School Arbat newspaper, gymnasium number 37 (since 1996)
School newspaper number 38 (no later than 2009)
Newspaper „SHAG – Shkolnaya alternative newspaper" (no later than 2006)
Newspaper „Tovarishch", lyceum number 40 (since 1998)
„Centipede" newspaper, Lyceum No. 40 (no later than 2003)
Newspaper „Semya", lyceum number 40 (since 2001)
Newspaper „Deutsches kaleidoskop – German Kaleidoscope", Lyceum No. 40 (no later than 2011)
Newspaper „Lyceum days", lyceum № 1 (since 1995)
Newspaper „Cheat sheet", school number 42 (no later than 2012)
Newspaper „School number 45 is soon 20!", School number 45 (2010)
Newspaper „Cheat sheet", school number 46 (from May 16, 1996)
Newspaper „Derlitsya – Derzhavinsky Lyceum and I", Derzhavinsky Lyceum (no later than 2010)
Newspaper „Green Elephant", Petrovskaya school (since April 4, 2013)
Vechernie Novosti newspaper, Education Center (no later than 2012)
Newspaper „Kadetsky Vestnik", Cadet Corps (no later than 2010)
Interschool publications, publications of institutions of additional education
Dvortsovaya Ploshchad newspaper, DTiU
Newspaper „YuniON", newspaper of Drevlyanka schools (~ 2011)
Newspaper „Untitled", newspaper of Drevlyanka schools (2000s)
Newspaper „School is the territory of law", newspaper of schools of Petrozavodsk (2000s)
Magazines
„North"
Kipina (Finnish, Vepsian, Karelian (Livik and proper Karelian dialects))
Carelia (Finnish, Karelian, Vepsian)
„Week of the professional movement" – publication of the regional troika at the Karelian-Olonets trade council (1921)
„Weekly bulletin of the subsection of arts, monuments of antiquity and cultural and educational provincial and city departments of public education" (1918)
„Red Cry" (1922)
„Sports life of Karelia". Organ of the State Committee for Physical Culture and Sports of the Karelian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic and the Society for the Dissemination of Political and Scientific Knowledge of the Karelian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. It was published in 1958-1962. quarterly.
„Our Economy" (1922)
„Hyperborea" First YOUTH magazine
„Full Openwork" Women’s glossy magazine
„Ptz." (2009)
„MP Business"
„Vitrina. Petrozavodsk „
„Your leisure" (from June 2005 to March 2009)
„Children’s Petrozavodsk"
„Auto-Moto"
Hockey of Karelia (2003)
Sunline Magazine
„IZium"
„Discount – Petrozavodsk"
„School – INFO" (since 2009)
„I choose"
„The citizen is me" (2002)
„Convert" (since 2010)
„Onega Express" (in 2010)
„Industrial Bulletin of Karelia" (since 1999)
„Telesem-Petrozavodsk (Antenna)"
„Remote control – Switching channels. Petrozavodsk „
"The world of comfort. Petrozavodsk „
Electronic publications
Radio
The first radio station appeared in Petrozavodsk in 1918. Its head was a cavalier of St. George, non-commissioned officer of the Baltic Sea Communications Service Evstafy Kalinikovich Zagonsky. The radio station employees were Nikolai Antonovich Pavlov, Fritz Yanovich Koshken. On November 21, 1926, the grand opening of the Petrozavodsk broadcasting radio station took place. Since the end of the 1920s, points of the city relay network have also appeared in the apartments of Petrozavodsk residents living on the main thoroughfares of the city.
68.06 VHF – Radio Mayak (Silent)
95.0 FM – Radio Record (PLAN)
95.9 FM – Radio Pi FM
98.0 FM – Vesti FM
98.4 FM – Radio Chanson
98.8 FM – New radio
99.2 FM – Radio Dacha
99.6 FM – Radio of Native Roads
100.0 FM – Radio 10
100.4 FM – Radio ENERGY
101.0 FM – Radio Vera
101.4 FM – Humor FM
101,8 FM – Kalina red
102.2 FM – Radio Russia / Karelian Radio
103.1 FM – Autoradio
103.5 FM – Retro FM
104.3 FM – Radio Maximum
104,7 FM – Russian radio
105.2 FM – Children’s radio
105,7 FM – Our radio
106.8 FM – Europe Plus
107.2 FM – Traffic radio
107.9 FM – Radio Beacon
The television
The first television broadcasts in Petrozavodsk began in 1959. As of 2010, all federal TV channels broadcast in Petrozavodsk, the services of the cable networks „Petronet", „Nika", „Tetrion" and satellite television are provided.
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