Komanda (newspaper)

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Komanda
Typedaily
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)ZAO Komanda
PublisherZAO Komanda
Editor-in-chiefYuriy Karman
Staff writersOleksandr Tymchyna (director)
Founded1995
LanguageRussian (primary)
Ceased publication2016
Headquarters17 Kurenevskiy Lane
Kyiv, 04073
Ukraine
Websitewww.komanda.com.ua

Komanda was Ukraine’s influential sport newspaper published daily in Kyiv, the nation's capital.

It was founded in 1995, and as of September 2001 it was available on-line. It offered sport analysis, original interviews, and opinions. It was published in Russian.

Its registration number KBN 2163 of 18.09.96. The subscription index is 33780. The newspaper was published five (5) times a week, no Sunday or Monday editions. It was part of UMH group. In 2016 it closed.

Staff[1][]

  • Director - Oleksandr Tymchyna
  • Chief editor - Yuriy Karman
  • Manager of Lviv division - Vasyl Mykhailov
  • Manager of football news section - Valeriy Novobranets
  • Secretary - Serhiy Pylkevych
  • Technical editor - Danylo Radovskiy
  • Web-site editor - Serhiy Berov

The paper's motto is Of what screams and whispers the World of sport (O chem krichit i shepchet mir sporta).

  • The paper consists of nine (9) sections: football, autosport, basketball, hockey, tennis, box, chess, other, and behind curtains.
  • There are about 30 authors from Ukraine and Europe that contribute to the newspaper, including the international grossmeister Mykhailo Holubev.
  • The paper's web-site demonstrates the rating among the most interesting articles; taking a variety of different public polls; has forum to address issues, express an opinion, and/or give a suggestion. The web-site also provides with an extensive archive database of all previous editions and it also gives a detail information about subscription.

References[]

  1. ^ "Overview of the newspaper". Archived from the original on 2002-02-11. Retrieved 2008-11-07.

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