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| Type |
Daily newspaper |
| Format |
between broadsheet and Berliner |
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| Owner |
Publimedia |
| Editor |
Crucişătorul S. A newspaper is a written Publication containing News, information and Advertising, usually printed on low-cost paper called Newsprint. Broadsheet is the largest of the various Newspaper formats and is characterized by long vertical pages (typically 22 inches or more Berliner, or " midi " is a Newspaper format with pages normally measuring about 470 mm × 315 mm (18½  in × 12 A. |
| Founded |
2005 |
| Language |
Romanian |
| Headquarters |
Bucharest, Romania |
| Circulation |
30,846 |
| ISSN |
1841-2726 |
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| Website: www.gandul.info |
The first Gândul logo, used until 2007
Gândul (IPA: ['gɨn.dul], "The Thought") is a Romanian daily newspaper published in Bucharest. Year 2005 ( MMV) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Bucharest ( Romanian: Bucureşti) is the Capital city, industrial and commercial centre of Romania. Romania ( dated: Rumania, Roumania This is a list of the daily Newspapers in the World by average circulation An International Standard Serial Number ( ISSN) is a unique eight-digit number used to identify a print or electronic Periodical publication. Romania ( dated: Rumania, Roumania Bucharest ( Romanian: Bucureşti) is the Capital city, industrial and commercial centre of Romania. It was founded in May 2005 by Mircea Dinescu, who used to write a daily editorial called "Vorba lu' Dinescu", and Cristian Tudor Popescu, who is also the editor-in-chief. Mircea Dinescu (b November 11, 1950) is a Romanian Poet, editor and Dissident. Cristian Tudor Popescu (born October 1, 1956) is a Romanian journalist essayist and short-story writer Its initial circulation was about 52,000. In 2006, Publimedia acquired Gândul and subsequently changed the format, nameplate and design.
| Newspapers in Romania |
| National |
7 + • Academia Caţavencu • Adevărul • Allgemeine Deutsche Zeitung • Averea • Azi • Bucharest Business Week • Bucharest Daily News • Bursa • Capital • Contemporanul • Cotidianul • Curierul Naţional • The Diplomat - Bucharest • Foxnews. Below is a list of Newspapers published in Romania. National newspapers Academia Caţavencu, The Caţavencu Academy, satire and Academia Caţavencu ("The Caţavencu Academy" is a Romanian satirical magazine founded in 1991, and made famous by its Investigative journalism Adevărul ( The Truth) is a Romanian newspaper based in Bucharest. Averea ( The Wealth in Romanian) is a Romanian daily newspaper published in Bucharest. Bucharest Business Week (BBW for short is a Romanian English language weekly business Newspaper. Bucharest Daily News was an English-language Newspaper operating out of the Romanian capital city Bucharest, and was frequently cited as a source by the Bursa ( The Stock Exchange in Romanian) is a Romanian daily newspaper published in Bucharest. Capital ( Capital in Romanian) is a Romanian financial weekly newspaper published in Bucharest. Contemporanul (The Contemporary is a Romanian literary magazine published in Iaşi, Romania from 1881 to 1891 being sponsored by Cotidianul is a Romanian newspaper published Monday to Saturday in Berliner format Curierul Naţional ( The National Courier in Romanian) is a Romanian daily newspaper published in Bucharest. The Diplomat - Bucharest is a monthly English language Magazine in print and online examining and analysing the cultural political economic and business environment ro • Evenimentul Zilei • Familia • Gardianul • Gândul • Gazeta Sporturilor • Jurnalul Naţional • Libertatea • Monitorul Oficial • Nine O' Clock • Pro Sport • România Liberă • România Literară • TotalSport • Vatra • Ziarul • Ziarul Financiar • Ziua |
| 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 |
| Oltenia |
Gazeta de Sud • Ediţie Specială • Gazeta de Olt • Curierul de Vâlcea • Gazeta de Vâlcea • Vâlcea Online |
Evenimentul Zilei is one of the leading Newspapers in Romania. The Romanian-language Familia literary magazine was first published by Iosif Vulcan in Budapest from June 5, 1865 to April 17 Gardianul ("The Guardian" is a Romanian daily Newspaper published in Bucharest. Gazeta Sporturilor ( Romanian for "The Sports Gazette" is a daily newspaper in Romania, and the country's largest and most read sports-related Jurnalul Naţional is a Romanian newspaper part of the Intact media group led by Dan Voiculescu, which also includes the popular TV station Libertatea ( The Liberty in Romanian) is a Romanian tabloid newspaper published in Bucharest. Monitorul Oficial is the official Gazette of Romania, in which all the promulgated bills presidential decrees governmental Nine O' Clock is a Romanian English-language Newspaper. Founded in 1991 it consisted only of 4 pages when it was launched but has since then România Liberă ( Romanian: Free Romania) is one of the leading Newspapers in Romania. The Vatra Literary magazine was founded in 1885 by Ion Luca Caragiale, George Coşbuc and Ioan Slavici and was published Ziarul is a Romanian daily newspaper published in Bucharest. Ziarul Financiar is a daily financial Newspaper published in Bucharest, Romania. Ziua ( The Day in Romanian) is a major Romanian daily newspaper published in Bucharest. Transylvania (Ardeal or ro ''Transilvania'' Erdély, see also other denominations) is a Central European region located in the eastern half of the Carpathian Evenimentul Zilei is one of the leading Newspapers in Romania. Informaţia Cluj is a Romanian language free daily newspaper published in Cluj-Napoca. Monitorul de Cluj is a Romanian language daily newspaper published in Cluj-Napoca. Săptămâna Clujeană is a Romanian language financial weekly newspaper published in Cluj-Napoca. Ziarul Financiar is a daily financial Newspaper published in Bucharest, Romania. Ziua ( The Day in Romanian) is a major Romanian daily newspaper published in Bucharest. The Banat is a geographical and historical region in Central Europe currently divided between three countries the eastern part lies in Romania (the counties Bukovina (Bucovina Буковина/ Bukovyna; German and Polish: Bukowina; see also other languages) is a historical region on the Ziua ( The Day in Romanian) is a major Romanian daily newspaper published in Bucharest. Moldavia (Moldova is a geographic and historical region and former Principality in Eastern Europe, corresponding to the territory between Eastern Carpathians Muntenia (or Greater Wallachia) is a historical province of Romania, usually considered Wallachia -proper ( Muntenia, Ţara Românească Oltenia ( Lesser Wallachia in antiquated versions with the alternate Latin names Wallachia Minor, Wallachia Alutana, Wallachia Caesarea
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