Hearst Shkulev Media

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Shkulev Media Holding
Company type Private
Industry Mass media
Founded Moscow, Russia
(March 4, 1998 (1998-03-04))
Founder Victor Shkulev
Headquarters
Moscow
,
Russia
Divisions Hearst Shkulev Digital
Website shkulevholding.ru

Shkulev Media Holding is one of Russia's largest media companies. It has 55 regional branches and representative offices in Russia and Ukraine. The total circulation of publications exceeds 11 million, the total audience is over 16.2 million readers. [1] Hearst Shkulev Media ranks in the Top 10 media companies in Russia by audience. [2]

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The partner and parent company of Hearst Shkulev Media is the Hearst Corporation.

History

Until 2011, the company was owned by Hachette Filipacchi Médias.

Hearst Shkulev Digital

The digital media branch of Hearst Shkulev Media consists of a network of women's internet portals (Sites Elle.ru, WomansDay.ru, Starhit.ru, MarieClaire.ru, ElleGirl.ru, Parents.ru, Psychologies.ru), project MaximOnline.ru, mobile applications [3] and digital editions.

The regional network of Hearst Shkulev Digital is a network of city portals such as NGS, [4] the city portal of Ekaterinburg E1.RU (www.e1.ru), Nizhny Novgorod NN.RU (www.nn.ru) and NNOV.RU (www.nnov.ru), [5] Samara city's "Samara24" (www.samara24.ru), Perm city portal PRM.RU (www.prm.ru), Sochi's "Sochi Express"(www.sochi-express.ru), Novokuznetsk's Job24 (www.job42.ru).

The total audience of the Hearst Shkulev Digital's projects [6] is more than 11 million visitors per month.

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References

  1. TNS Russia, NRS Russia September 2013 - February 2014
  2. "Топ-20 медиахолдингов по охвату в Рунете". $LOCALE/site/title (in Russian). Retrieved 2023-03-15.
  3. Apps Hearst Shkulev Digital on iTunes
  4. "Новости Новосибирска - главные новости сегодня". НГС - новости Новосибирска (in Russian). Retrieved 2023-03-15.
  5. "Издатель Maxim и Elle пошел в онлайн-видео и e-commerce → Roem.ru". Roem.ru (in Russian). 2012-12-24. Retrieved 2023-03-15.
  6. Hearst Shkulev Digital (russian)