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| Type | daily |
| Format | compact |
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| Owner | Dinu Patriciu |
| Editor | Adevărul Holding |
| Editor-in-Chief | Laurenţiu Ciocăzanu |
| Founded | 1888 1989 |
| Language | Romanian |
| Price | 1 leu 1. A compact newspaper is a Broadsheet -quality newspaper printed in a Tabloid format especially in the United Kingdom. Dinu Patriciu is the chairman of the board and CEO of The Rompetrol Group NV. Adevărul Holding is a media company owned by businessman and politician Dinu Patriciu. Romanian or Daco-Romanian ( dated: Rumanian or Roumanian; self designation limba română, ˈlimba roˈmɨnə is a Romance The leu ( plural lei; ISO 4217 code RON numeric code 946 is the currency of Romania. 20 lei Friday + 6. The leu ( plural lei; ISO 4217 code RON numeric code 946 is the currency of Romania. 90 lei with DVD |
| Headquarters | Bucharest |
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| Website: http://www.adevarul.ro/ | |
Adevărul (The Truth) is a Romanian newspaper, based in Bucharest. The leu ( plural lei; ISO 4217 code RON numeric code 946 is the currency of Romania. Bucharest ( Romanian: Bucureşti) is the Capital city, industrial and commercial centre of Romania. Romania ( dated: Rumania, Roumania Bucharest ( Romanian: Bucureşti) is the Capital city, industrial and commercial centre of Romania. With a circulation of over 100,000 daily, it has one of the largest audiences of all Romanian-language papers. Romanian or Daco-Romanian ( dated: Rumanian or Roumanian; self designation limba română, ˈlimba roˈmɨnə is a Romance
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The original paper bearing the name Adevărul was published at two different moments in Romanian history. The first version appeared between 1888 and 1916, the second one between 1919 and 1937 (with a third, much more politicized, version between 1946 and 1951). It was a voice on the Left, at times very critical of the Romanian Monarchy, and always backing alternatives it viewed as progressive. See also Kingdom of Romania King of the Roumanians (in Romanian Regele Românilor) rather than King of Romania (in Romanian Regele României Progressivism is a term that refers to a broad school of international social and political philosophies. Its first editor-in-chief was Alexandru Beldiman, succeeded by Constantin Mille. Constantin Mille ( December 21, 1861 – February 20, 1927) was a Romanian journalist novelist poet lawyer and socialist
Today's Adevărul is the heir of the former Romanian Communist Party official daily Scînteia (The Spark). The Romanian Communist Party ( Romanian: ro Partidul Comunist Român, PCR was a communist political party in Romania. For only a few days after the fall of Nicolae Ceauşescu (see Romanian Revolution of 1989), it appeared as Scînteia poporului ("People's Spark"), switching to its current name on December 25, 1989. Nicolae Ceauşescu (nikoˈlaje tʃauˈʃesku (January 26 1918 – December 25 1989 was the communist dictator of Romania from 1965 until December 1989 when a revolution The Romanian Revolution of 1989 was a week-long series of increasingly violent riots and fighting in late December 1989 that overthrew the Communist regime of Nicolae Events 274 - Roman Emperor Aurelian Year 1989 ( MCMLXXXIX) was a Common year starting on Sunday (link displays 1989 Gregorian calendar)
As editor-in-chief through most of the 1990s, Dumitru Tinu oversaw the transition of the paper from a dull Communist style paper to a modern successful press business. After Tinu's unexpected death in January 2003, Cristian Tudor Popescu took over as editor-in-chief. Cristian Tudor Popescu (born October 1, 1956) is a Romanian journalist essayist and short-story writer
In early 2005, the paper owner (daughter of former newspaper manager, Dumitru Tinu) wanted to change the newspaper Board, and 80 journalists with editors Cristian Tudor Popescu, Lelia Munteanu and Adrian Ursu resigned and formed Gândul newspaper, with the help of poet/journalist Mircea Dinescu. Gândul ('gɨndul "The Thought" is a Romanian daily newspaper published in Bucharest. Mircea Dinescu (b November 11, 1950) is a Romanian Poet, editor and Dissident.
Adevărul is regarded as left-leaning, with some nationalist and anti-Monarchy accents. The term nationalism can refer to an Ideology, a sentiment, a form of Culture, or a Social movement that focuses on the Nation One of the more controversial headlines from its early days was Fir-ai al naibii, majestate (Damn you, Your majesty), a pamphlet written by Sergiu Andon (as of 2008 a Conservative Party deputy) against the former King Mihai. A pamphlet is an unbound Booklet (that is without a hard cover or binding) 2008 ( MMVIII) is the current year in accordance with the Gregorian calendar, a Leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common The Conservative Party of Romania ( Partidul Conservator) is a political party formed in 1991 after the fall of Communism, under the name of the The Chamber of Deputies (Camera Deputaţilor is the lower house in Romania 's Bicameral parliament. Michael King of the Romanians, Prince of Hohenzollern (born October 25, 1921) reigned as King of the Romanians (Maiestatea Adevărul's coverage of the events of 1990 Mineriad was criticised for being a mirror of the FSN propaganda. A Mineriad ( Mineriadă in Romanian is the parody term used to name any of the successive violent interventions of miners in Bucharest.
According to an editorial by Cristian Tudor Popescu, Ana Maria Tinu (daughter of Dumitru Tinu, Adevărul owner and friend of PSD leaders) intended to change the newspaper policy and editorial leadership after PSD lost the 2004 election, because the newspaper spoke against PSD. The Social Democratic Party of Romania (in Romanian, Partidul Social Democrat, PSD is a major political party of Romania. The Romanian legislative election of 2004 was held on November 28, 2004. [1] Eighty journalists resigned, included four chief editors. They began the edition of Gândul in May 2005. Gândul ('gɨndul "The Thought" is a Romanian daily newspaper published in Bucharest.
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| Transylvania | Agenda Clujeană • Bună Ziua, Ardeal • Bună Ziua, Braşov • Cosro - Sibiu • Cotidianul Obiectiv • Crişana • Cuvântul Liber • Evenimentul Zilei - Ediţia de Transilvania • Făclia • Foaia Transilvană • Gazeta de Cluj • Gazeta de Hunedoara • Gazeta de Oradea • Informaţia Cluj • Monitorul de Cluj • Monitorul de Braşov • Monitorul de Sibiu • Monitorul de Făgăraş • Realitatea Bihoreană • Revista Media • ProSport - Ediţia de Transilvania • Săptămâna Clujeană • Siebenbürgische Zeitung • Transindex • Transilvania Jurnal • Tribuna Sibiu • Vitrina de Cluj • Ziarul Clujeanului • Ziarul Crişana • Ziarul Financiar - Ediţia de Transilvania • Ziua de Cluj • Ziarul de Mureş | |
| Banat | Adevărul de Arad • Agenda • Banater Zeitung • Fotbal Vest • Observator • Prisma - Reşiţa • Renaşterea Banăţeană • Timişoara-News • Timpolis • Ziarul Timpului Reşiţa • Virtual Arad | |
| Bukovina | Crai Nou - Suceava • Vocea Sucevei | |
| Dobruja | Cuget Liber • Independentul • Observator de Constanţa • Replica de Constanţa • Telegraf - Constanţa • Ziua de Constanţa | |
| Moldavia | 7 zile - Neamţ • Arena Politicii • Democraţia Moldova • Deşteptarea • Dialog • Evenimentul • Moldosport • Monitorul de Galaţi • Monitorul de Bacău • Monitorul de Botoşani • Monitorul de Iaşi • Ziarul de Bacău • Ziarul de Iaşi • Ziarul de Roman • Ziarul de Vaslui • Ziarul de Vrancea • Observator de Bacău • Sud-Est • Viaţa Liberă Galaţi | |
| Muntenia | Amprenta Buzău • Anunţul Buzoian • Curierul Zilei Argeş • Gazeta de Sud-Est • Monitorul de Brăila • Şasna Buzoiană • Ziarul de Azi Argeş • Monitorul de Prahova | |
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