Nový čas

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Nový Čas
Novy cas logo.jpg
Type Daily newspaper
Format Tabloid
Publisher Ringier Slovakia a.s.
Editor-in-chiefJúlia Kováčová [1]
Language Slovak
Headquarters Bratislava, Slovakia
Circulation 98,815 (June 2014)
Website www.cas.sk

Nový Čas (lit.'New Time') is a Slovak tabloid.

History

Nový Čas is owned and published by Ringier Axel Springer Media AG, a Swiss company based in Zürich. [2] The former owner of the paper was Gruner + Jahr. [3] It has an unclear ownership structure as of now, but is said to bought by the company FPD Media and owned by Cypriot Alexandros Oikonomou according to public records. [4]

Contents

The circulation of Nový Čas was 121,700 copies in 2012 [5] and 98,815 copies in June 2014. [6] In 2015, the circulation was 130,000 units (Monday–Saturday) and 76,000 units were sold. [7]

Since September 2016, Publishing House has been the regional sales representative of Mafra Slovakia, which was bought by former Prime Minister of Czech Republic Andrej Babiš. [8]

The portfolio of printed newspapers being sold was subject to the approval of competent merger control authorities. [8] As of 31 July 2018, the transaction was completed and concluded, which Ringier also completed the sale of its printed magazines into the hands of News and Media Holding. [9]

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  8. 1 2 Kern, Miroslava (6 November 2017). "Nový Čas má nového majiteľa, Ringier predal aj ďalšie tituly". O médiách (in Slovak). Retrieved 18 December 2018.
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