Romanian mogul acquires four new titles
December 20, 2006 on 10:38 am | by Iulian Comanescu | In New media, News, Print media |The ‘Catavencu’ print Group, belonging to the controversial Romanian mogul Sorin Ovidiu Vîntu, officially stated it acquired four new titles in its portofolio. ‘Bilant’, an economic monthly, IQAds.ro, a media and advertising Internet site, ‘J’Adore’, a shopping magazine, and ‘Psihologia Azi’, a psychology monthly, will raise the total of titles in ‘Catavencu’ to 14.
‘Catavencu’ was taken over by Vîntu in may, 2006. The transaction is part of the so-called oligarchs assault on the media market. Dinu Patriciu, another controversial billionare, also started to build a media empire earlier this year, while Dan Voiculescu and Adrian Sîrbu, the other two big media owners, have also been active on the market lately.
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The president Basescu had another public attack against the media groups conrolled by the oligarchs (this was after his speech in the Parliament).
BBC story:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/romanian/news/story/2006/12/061219_interviu_basescu.shtml
(Iulian, maybe you’ll find the english version on the website)
A keyword in the interview is the word “triangle” used the define the negative reactions caused by the “Tismaneanu report”: the occult groups trying to weaken the romanian institutions are formed of ex-soviet or ex-securitate businessmen, politicians and media groups.
Comment by Bogdan Gavrila — December 20, 2006 #
Yes, I’m aware of the story, however - there is no English version. I have to write one myself - maybe you’ll see it tomorrow.
Vîntu’s announcement could be some kind of defiance after Băsescu’s statements on the BBC.
Comment by Iulian Comanescu — December 20, 2006 #