Nasha Versia

Nasha Versia
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatA3 per spread
Owner(s)Nikolai Zyatkov, Konstantin Zyatkov
EditorAlexander Sinistchuk
Founded1998
Political alignmentindependent
HeadquartersMoscow, Russia, 1905 goda str. d7 str1
Circulation170,000
Websitehttp://www.versia.ru/

Nasha Versija ("Our Version") is a Moscow-based Russian weekly tabloid founded in 1998 by Artyom Borovik, nowadays owned by Nikolai Zyatkov, former editor-in-chief of Argumenty I Fakty newspaper. Weekly print circulation of 170 000 in March 2017. The newspaper adheres to the generally accepted standards of investigative journalism.

In 2005 the newspaper received a new logo Nasha Versija (previous – Versija). The same year, Rodionov publishing house tried to buy a popular newspaper from Veronika Borovik-Khiltchevskaya,[1] Borovik's widow, but the ownership finally changed in 2007. The new owner became Nikolai Zyatkov.[2]

Those who worked and contributed to Nasha Versia:

Leonid Radzikhovsky - a political analyst and independent journalist, Orkhan Jamal – prominent investigative journalist, Rustam Arifdjanov – second after Artyom Borovik editor-in-chief, nowadays representative of the Council of Elders of the Federal National-Cultural Autonomy of Azerbaijanis of Russia, Oleg Lurje – investigative journalist, author of scandalous publications about the activities of the Bank of New York, Mabetex and Roman Abramovich. Konstantin Zyatkov - CEO and editor-in-chief of internet site since May 2008, Alexander Sinistchuk is the editor-in-chief of printed edition since May 2013.

Nasha Versija has a number of regional joint projects:

  • Nasha Versia on the Neva - regional publishing project in Saint Petersburg,
  • Nasha Versia in Saratov,
  • Nasha Versia in the Republic of Bashkortostan

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