Ir (newspaper)

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Ir
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TypeWeekly newspaper
FormatCompact
PublisherAS „Cits medijs”
FoundedApril 7, 2010
LanguageLatvian
HeadquartersRiga, Latvia
Circulation15000
Websiteir.lv

Ir is an independent Latvian weekly newspaper. It was cofounded in 2010 by the former staff of Diena, after the ownership structure behind that newspaper became unverifiable.[1]

As of 2020, it had a circulation of 15000 copies.[2] It claims to reach a total audience of over 70000 people.[3]

History[]

"Ir" was founded to continue the tradition of independent journalism at Diena. Immediately after the restoration of Latvian independence, Diena was called in the New York Times "the most adamantly independent major new daily among the nations of post-Soviet Europe".[4] It was the leading independent daily in Latvia until its sale by the Swedish Bonnier Group, to unknown owners, during the late 2000s economic downturn in Latvia.[5][6] This was a clear threat to independent journalism. It caused journalists and editorial staff to leave and found "Ir" as a new independent initiative.[7][8]

Editor in chief[]

Ir's editor-in-chief is , a former Diena journalist.

Ethics, ownership and structure[]

In order to guarantee journalistic independence, AS „Cits medijs”, the legal owner behind Ir, is governed by strict rules regarding shareholding and ethics.[9] No more than 25% of the newspaper can belong to one party.

AS „Cits medijs” is partly owned by the journalists themselves. Other notable shareholders include Ints Siliņš, former US ambassador to Latvia. Cofounder and president of the board is , a Latvian-American who co-founded Diena in 1990.

Further information about the company AS „Cits medijs” can be found using its EU company registration number.

Respect and relevance[]

Some examples demonstrating Ir's relevance:

  • NPR referred to Ir's then economics editor Pauls Raudseps for an article about Latvia adopting the euro.[10]
  • Ir's Pauls Raudseps was a speaker at TEDx Riga, among speakers including Vaira Vīķe-Freiberga, former president of Latvia.[11][12]
  • Ir gets quoted covering a corruption scandal in a Xinhua News Agency article.[13]

References[]

  1. ^ "Ir Weekly newspaper profile". eurotopics.net. Retrieved 2022-01-28.
  2. ^ "Ir Weekly newspaper profile". eurotopics.net. Retrieved 2022-01-28.
  3. ^ "ir - Par IR". www.ir.lv.
  4. ^ "Essay; Absorbing The Outsiders". The New York Times. 21 November 1991.
  5. ^ "Cita Diena - How to destroy a newspaper".
  6. ^ ""Bonnier kastade Lettlands bästa tidning på sophögen" - DN.SE". 3 December 2009.
  7. ^ Raudseps, Pauls (24 March 2016). "Jumping All the Way to Latvia".
  8. ^ "Cita Diena - Ir klāt!".
  9. ^ "ir - Ētikas kodekss". www.irlv.lv.
  10. ^ "Despite Europe's Financial Crisis, Latvia To Adopt Euro". NPR.org.
  11. ^ "TEDxRiga 2013 Speakers". 16 May 2013.
  12. ^ TEDx Talks (7 August 2013). "Cliffhanger Nation: Pauls Raudseps at TEDxRiga 2013" – via YouTube.
  13. ^ "Latvian agriculture minister probed for owning undeclared property - Xinhua | English.news.cn".

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