Gong.bg

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URL www.gong.bg
Launched26 January 2007;17 years ago (2007-01-26)

Gong.bg is a sports media website based in Bulgaria. Over 80% of users are in Bulgaria, where it has an internet traffic rank of 35. [1]

It was launched in 2007. The chief editor is Nikolai Alexandrov, a longstanding sports journalist with Darik Radio and Radio Gong.

Currently (April 2024) it has taken over the website of the Nova Sport sports channel.

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  1. "Gong.bg Site Info". Alexa Internet . Retrieved 2011-10-02.[ permanent dead link ]