Intact Media Group

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Intact Media Group
Industrymedia
Founded1991
FounderDan Voiculescu
HeadquartersIntact Media Center, Garlei Street, no. 1B, ,
Key people
Camelia Voiculescu (President)
Divisionstelevision, radio, print, online and B2B
Websitewww.intactmediagroup.ro

INTACT is the first Romanian media group based entirely on a private local business. A considerable number of the most important propaganda brands in the audio-visual and print industry have been launched under this umbrella since its first product, Intact Printing House, was established in 1991.[1]

The Intact Media Center headquarters, at Gârlei Street, no. 1B, were seized by the state on Friday, 8 August 2014, as a result of the judgement sentencing Dan Voiculescu, the founder of Intact Media Group, to ten years of imprisonment. The journalists of the broadcasting company Antena 3, part of the Intact Media Group, have been conducting investigations on high-profile political leaders and unveiling multiple corruption cases under the Romanian politicians. One example is the former president of Romania, Traian Băsescu, who, together with his brother, Mircea Băsescu, was accused of taking bribes in order to influence justice. Mircea Băsescu was sentenced to four years' imprisonment on 8 January 2016.[2][3]

The channels that the company owns are: Antena 1, Antena Stars, Antena 3, Happy Channel, ZU TV.

Member companies[]

As of January 2020, the companies that are part of the Intact group are:[4]

Television[]

Print[]

Online[]

  • spynews.ro
  • a1.ro

Radio[]

  • Romantic FM
  • Radio ZU

B2B[]

  • Intact Production
  • Tipografia Intact
  • Intact Media Academy
  • Seed Consultants Branding & Design

Formerly[]

  • Gazeta Sporturilor (until 2018[5])
  • Income Magazine
  • BBC Good Food
  • BBC Science Focus
  • BBC Top Gear
  • The Industry

References[]

  1. ^ "despre_noi.html". IntactMediaGroup.ro. Archived from the original on 2012-04-29. Retrieved 16 December 2017.
  2. ^ "Romanian president urged to resign". 25 June 2014. Retrieved 16 December 2017 – via www.BBC.com.
  3. ^ "Dosarul "I.C.A." - Dan Voiculescu". HotNews.ro. Retrieved 16 December 2017.
  4. ^ Group, Intact Media Group-Digital Antena. "https://www.intactmediagroup.ro/". Retrieved 2020-01-28. {{cite web}}: External link in |title= (help)
  5. ^ "RINGIER SPORTAL S.R.L. agreed to acquire the leading Romanian sports brand Gazeta Sporturilor including GSP.ro". ringier.ch. 2018-07-03. Retrieved 2020-01-28.

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