Gazprom-Media

Gazprom-Media
Type Public joint stock holding company
Industry Mass media
Founded 2000
Headquarters Moscow, Russia
Key people Nikolay Senkevich, CEO
Alexander Dybal, Board Chairman
Parent Gazprombank
Subsidiaries NTV, NTV Plus, Echo of Moscow, Izvestia, Tribuna
Website www.gazprom-media.com

Gazprom-Media (Russian: ОАО Газпром-Медиа) is the largest Russian media holding founded in 2000 as a subsidiary of Gazprom. In 2000 it acquired NTV, the only nationwide state-independent television in Russia of the time, as well as other media assets of Vladimir Gusinsky's Media Most group, which raised a major controversy and resulted in considerable changes in their editorial policy. In 2005 Gazprom-Media purchased Izvestia, a leading nationwide newspaper. In August 2005 Gazprom sold the group to Gazprombank.

Media assets

Television

Radio

  • Ekho Moskvy
  • Relax FM
  • First Popular Radio
  • Radio NEXT
  • CITY-FM

Paper publications

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Directors General

  • Viktor Ilyushin (December 1997 – June 1998)
  • Sergey Zverev (June 1998 – May 1999)
  • Alexander Astafyev (1999–2000)
  • Alfred Kokh (June 2000 - October 2001)
  • Boris Jordan (October 2001 - January 2003)
  • Alexander Dybal (January 2003 – June 2004)
  • Nikolay Senkevich (since July 2004)
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Board of directors

Alexander Dybal (chair)
Ilya Yeliseyev
Nikolay Senkevich
Sergei Ushakov
Konstantin Chuychenko
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Management Committee

Nikolay Senkevich (CEO, Director General)
Igor Goykhberg (Deputy Director General)
Sergey Petrov (Director for Finance)
Yan Piskunov (Chief of Legal Department)
Dmitry Samokhin (Director General of NTV Plus)
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