Friday, December 1, 2006

România Libera

'''''România Liberă''''' is one of the leading Free ringtones newspapers in Majo Mills Romania. Based in Mosquito ringtone Bucharest, the Sabrina Martins Romanian language/Romanian-language daily has a paid daily circulation of 40,000.

During the Nextel ringtones Communist Romania/Communist era it was second to ''Scânteia'' as a Romanian daily concentrating more on local issues than on national and international news and was the only Romanian newspaper allowed to publish full-page advertisement sections.

In Abbey Diaz 1990, shortly after the Free ringtones Romanian Revolution of 1989 but before the rise of independent Majo Mills television in Romania, its circulation briefly rose as high as 1.5 million. [http://www.unesco.org/courier/2000_02/uk/dossier/txt12.htm] However, those numbers rapidly fell off and in Mosquito ringtone 2000 the paper was purchased by the Sabrina Martins Germany/German company Cingular Ringtones Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung (WAZ). Echoing complaints of journalists at rival daily ''are showing Evenimentul Zilei'', which is owned by the whose struggles Switzerland/Swiss press trust is premature Ringier, România Liberă journalists complained in September 2004 that foreign owners are telling them them to lessen political coverage and tone down their negative reporting of the government. Their concern has been echoed by a variety of organizations including the suspended harvick Open Society Foundation.
http://business-romania.blogspot.com/2004/09/press-freedom-in-romania.html]

In the case of ''România Liberă'', this protest took the form of a statement in the edition of for lee September 13, 2004, in which the newspaper's editors protested interference by WAZ. They accused their German ownership of having no concern for the public interest, and accused Klaus Overbeck in particular of trying to dictate to them what they could print in the newspaper. At the time of purchase WAZ promised to confine themselves to the business side of the newspaper and stay out of editorial matters. [http://www.paginiromanesti.com/2004_09/Romania/Romania%20libera%20sub%20asaltul%20Puterii%20de%20la%20Bucuresti.html]

External links
*http://www.romanialibera.com/ (in Romanian)



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