Realitatea–Caţavencu was Romanian’s premium media organisation, spanning television networks, radio stations, publishing, and new media. Its portfolio of over 20 titles encompassed some of the country’s most trusted and respected brands, such as Realitatea TV - the number one news source of all Romanians, Cotidianul – the daily newspaper of the elite, Academia Catavencu – the most influential satire press brand in Romania, Radio Guerrilla - the premium radio for young urban professionals, The Money Channel - the first Romanian business news channel, Tabu - the most courageous magazine for women, 24-FUN - the best city guide in Romania. The companies were sold in 2011.
As of April 2008, Realitatea-Catavencu is the only integrated media group, organized along four major divisions (quality, business, lifestyle and new media) as well as two strategic structures: a content agency – NewsIn, and the digital signage networks - Monopoly Media and Zoom.
In October 2008, Realitatea-Catavencu initiated Code Green, thus becoming the first media group to get involved in environment related issues and policy. Cod Verde brings together our journalists and all the Romanians that feel responsible for the environment, those who can, and are willing to take charge. The campaign also includes public actions of large scope which exceed the current journalistic concerns.
Operations
editTelevision
edit- Realitatea TV
- The Money Channel
- Romantica (co-owned by Chello Zone)
- Telesport
- Premium movie channels: CineStar, ActionStar, ComedyStar
- Publika TV (Moldova).[1]
Radio
edit- Radio Guerrilla
- Realitatea FM
- Gold FM (former Radio Total)
News agency
editIn-store advertising & Digital signage
edit- Monopoly Media
- ZOOM
Publishing
edit- 24 Fun
- Academia Caţavencu
- Aventuri la pescuit
- Bilanţ
- Bucătăria pentru toţi
- Business Standard
- Cotidianul
- Idei în Dialog
- Investiţii şi Profit
- IQads
- J'adore
- Le Monde Diplomatique (Romanian edition)
- Money Express
- Psihologia Azi
- Superbebe
- Tabu