This article may have been created or edited in return for undisclosed payments, a violation of Wikipedia's terms of use. It may require cleanup to comply with Wikipedia's content policies, particularly neutral point of view. (August 2021) |
Company type | Private |
---|---|
Industry | Media |
Founded | 1995 |
Headquarters | Kyiv, Ukraine |
Key people |
|
Products | Magazines, internet websites, radio |
Number of employees | 4400 |
Website | http://www.umh.com.ua |
UMH group (United Media Holding group) is an international multimedia group. It controls a portfolio of over 50 brands in Internet, radio and press markets, covering news, politics, business, sports, fashion, celebrity and TV. [1] The portfolio includes over a dozen owned and licensed media brands, chiefly Forbes Ukraine and Vogue Ukraine (there is a strategic agreement concluded with Conde Nast publishers that allows UMH group develop a number of projects within the territory of Ukraine).
UMH ranks 15th among largest media companies operating in former Soviet republics. [2]
The company’s stock trades on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. UMH group is a WAN-IFRA member.
The holding company was founded in late 1990s by Boris Lozhkin, who remained until 2014 its president and principal shareholder. [3] On the basis of “Telenedelya” (“TV week”) newspaper, published since 1994, in 2013 UMH joined top ten largest printed media brands in the ex-Soviet area, is the leader among celebrity niche media in Ukraine and ranks sixth by readership volume in CIS countries).
In 1995 through 1998 he bought licenses for such famous brands as “Argumenty i Fakty” (“Arguments and facts”), “Komsomolskaya Pravda” (“Komsomol truth”) and “Football” magazine.
In 2000 UMH bought its first radio station, then another two years later; in 2004 the radio group had four network stations. Currently[ when? ] it has seven, plus niche leading channel “Menu TV”, purchased in 2008. UMH radio group is one of the two major actors in the Ukrainian radio market.
In 2000 UMH group became a multimedia structure when first radio station joined the project portfolio. In two more years there was another one and in 2004 radio group already accounted for four network stations. Currently the group has seven, as well as the niche leading channel “Menu TV” purchased in 2008. UMH radio group is one of the two major actors in Ukrainian radio market.
In 2003 UMH entered the Russian market. In a couple of years the Russian unit of the company – “Populyarnaya pressa” (“Popular press”) publishing house – built one of the broadest regional networks with divisions in 30 cities. Today the company ranks among the top 10 Russia’s publishing houses [4] and controls eight brands. Total circulation of the publishers’ publications in Russia constitutes 42.5 million copies. [5]
Given the rapid development of digital technologies, the internet became an important priority of the UMH group business development. By dint of projects purchased, as well as development of its own, the company formed a portfolio of over fifteen projects. In terms of reach, UMH group ranks among the top five companies that operate in the Ukrainian market. This list also includes such international corporations as Google, Mail.Ru and Yandex. [6]
In 2008 UMH group was the first Ukrainian media company to place private stocks on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange [7] gaining $45 million US for 15% of its stock, and achieving a capitalization of $300 million. Ukrainian investment group Concorde Capital performed the role of the exclusive financial advisor and facilitator of the stock placement.
In 2010 the president of UMH, Boris Lozhkin concluded strategic agreements with well-known American publishing houses Forbes Media and Conde Nast that allowed him to publish Forbes in Ukraine (published since 2011 [8] ), Vogue Ukraine (first edition was issued in early 2013 [9] ) and other magazines.
In 2011 UMH group organized the 64th World Newspaper Congress in Kyiv. President of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovych delivered the keynote speech for the event, which took place in August 2011. [10]
In June 2013 Boris Lozhkin announced the sale of 98% of UMH stock to the VETEK group of companies. The new owner became Serhiy Kurchenko. [11] Expert estimation of the transaction value in 2013 published in the press constituted $450–500 million. [12] According to Forbes.ua estimations, the sale of UMH group ranks among the top ten largest M&A deals of the first semester of 2013. In the total list the UMH transaction ranks fourth. [13]
In December 2017 Kyiv's Pecherskyi District Court seized the corporate and intellectual rights along with part of the real estate owned by the holding. [11] According to the court, the assets are related to the crimes committed by former President Yanukovych and are involved in misappropriation of property or embezzlement via abuse of office by an organized group, as well as money laundering. [11] Owner Serhiy Kurchenko left Ukraine in February 2014 following the 2014 Ukrainian revolution that ousted President Yanukovych and his current whereabouts are unknown. [14] [15] [16] Since the following month Kurchenko has been on the international wanted list. [17] Since then his property and other assets have been frozen. [17]
Target markets of the company are adult Russian-speaking population of the former Soviet republics that constitutes about 155 million persons where the company currently covers 12% of the audience which is 18.6 million persons. [18]
Head office of the holding company is situated in Kyiv. Office of the “Popularnaya pressa” publisher’s house is situated in Moscow. There are offices and representations in 43 Ukrainian and Russian cities. 4400 employees currently work in the company in both Ukraine and Russia.
At year-end 2012 net earnings constituted 151,6 million US Dollars, EBITDA and net profit – 28,7 and 16.3 million US Dollars respectively. [19]
Year | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 |
---|---|---|---|---|
Revenue | 88 472 | 112 586 | 137 637 | 151 648 |
EBITDA | 6 340 | 15 381 | 20 500 | 28 726 |
Net profit | - 5 087 | 1 236 | 3 434 | 16 336 |
Internet and digital:
Radio:
Publishing:
Viktor Fedorovych Yanukovych is a former Ukrainian politician who served as the fourth president of Ukraine from 2010 to 2014. He also served as the prime minister of Ukraine several times between 2002 and 2007 and was a member of the Verkhovna Rada from 2006 to 2010. A member of the pro-Russian Party of Regions, Yanukovych provoked mass protests — the Euromaidan — against his rejection of closer integration with the EU and was removed from the presidency by the Ukrainian parliament in 2014, at the time neighboring Russia started to annex Ukrainian Crimea and started the Russo-Ukrainian War. Since then, he has lived in exile in Russia.
Beeline, formerly Bee Line GSM is a telecommunications brand by company PJSC VimpelCom, founded in Russia.
Yulia Volodymyrivna Tymoshenko is a Ukrainian politician, who served as Prime Minister of Ukraine in 2005, and again from 2007 until 2010; the first and only woman in Ukraine to hold that position. She has been a member of the Verkhovna Rada as People's Deputy of Ukraine several times between 1997 and 2007, and presently as of 2014, and was First Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine for the fuel and energy complex from 1999 to 2001. She is a Candidate of Economic Sciences.
The Kyiv Post is the oldest English-language newspaper in Ukraine, founded in October 1995 by Jed Sunden. In November 2021, following an editorial disagreement, the Kyiv Post fired all of its reporters, many of whom founded and joined the Kyiv Independent.
Korrespondent is a weekly printed magazine published in Ukraine in the Russian and Ukrainian languages. It is part of United Media Holding group, created by Boris Lozhkin and owned by Serhiy Kurchenko.
Zaporizhstal is Ukraine's fourth-largest steel maker with an annual capacity of 4.5 million tonnes of steel, 3.3 million tonnes of pig iron, and 4.1 million of finished steel products, and ranks 54th in the world. The company is Ukraine's only manufacturer of cold-rolled sheets, used in car manufacturing, as well as tinplates and polished stainless and alloyed steel. Zaporizhstal is located in the city of Zaporizhzhia, in a region with the highest per capita electricity output in Ukraine, close to raw material suppliers and steel consumers. The company was founded in 1933.
The Korrespondent.net is an online newspaper in Ukraine launched in 2000. It is a sister project to the Korrespondent printed weekly magazine also containing the latter's reduced free online version. Korrespondent.net is a bilingual Ukrainian and Russian project, while the magazine is Russian-only. It is part of United Media Holding group, created by Boris Lozhkin and owned by Ukrainian oligarch Serhiy Kurchenko.
The mass media in Ukraine refers to mass media outlets based in Ukraine. Television, magazines, and newspapers are all operated by both state-owned and for-profit corporations which depend on advertising, subscription, and other sales-related revenues. The Constitution of Ukraine guarantees freedom of speech. As a country in transition, Ukraine's media system is under transformation.
Kostyantyn Valentynovych Zhevago is a Ukrainian billionaire entrepreneur. He was the first Eastern European to present one of his companies — Ferrexpo to the London Stock Exchange. Zhevago controls the "Finances and Credit" group — one of largest conglomerates of Ukraine; holds a post of FC Vorskla honorary president. He was a member of the Verkhovna Rada from 1998 until 2019.
Parliamentary elections were held in Ukraine on 28 October 2012. Because of various reasons, including the "impossibility of announcing election results" various by-elections have taken place since. Hence, several constituencies have been left unrepresented at various times.
Korotko Pro, formerly KP in Ukraine is a Ukrainian newspaper published six times a week in Kyiv, the nation's capital. It is a Ukrainian language newspaper, with some regional editions in the Russian language.
Valeriy Ivanovych Khoroshkovskyi is a Ukrainian businessman and politician who served as head of the Security Service of Ukraine from 2010 to 2012 and as Minister of Finance and First Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine briefly in 2012. According to Ukrainian and East European media Khoroshkovskyi is one of Ukraine's richest people.
Snap presidential elections were held in Ukraine on 25 May 2014 and resulted in Petro Poroshenko being elected President of Ukraine. Originally scheduled to take place on 29 March 2015, the date was brought forward following the 2014 Ukrainian revolution. Poroshenko won the elections with 55% of the vote, enough to win in a single round. His closest competitor, Yulia Tymoshenko, received 13% of the vote. The Central Election Commission reported voter turnout over 60%, excluding the regions not under government control. Since Poroshenko obtained an absolute majority in the first round, a run-off second ballot was unnecessary.
ICU is a Kyiv-based financial group that includes three business areas: trading, investment banking and asset management. The group is owned by its top management. ICU's managing directors are Makar Pasenyuk and Konstantin Stetsenko. During 2007–2014, the group's chairwoman was Valeriya Hontareva, who left its position to serve as a head of the National Bank of Ukraine. In 2013, bank Avangard also joined ICU Group.
Serhiy Vitaliiovych Kurchenko is a former Ukrainian, Russian businessman and founder/owner of the group of companies "Gas Ukraine 2009" specializing in trading of liquefied natural gas. Kurchenko is also the former owner and president of FC Metalist Kharkiv and the Ukrainian Media Holding group. Kurchenko left Ukraine in February 2014 for Russia. Since March 2014 Kurchenko has been on the international wanted list, and his property and other assets have been arrested. Until the end of 2012 information about Kurchenko was scarce and it surfaced with a scandal around the sale of FC Metalist Kharkiv. In October 2017, a Ukrainian court confiscated Metalist Kharkiv from Kurchenko and placed it under state property.
Boris Yevhenovych Lozhkin is a Ukrainian businessperson and philanthropist. He is the President of the Jewish Confederation of Ukraine, Vice-president of the World Jewish Congress, First Vice-president of the Euro-Asian Jewish Congress.
Euromaidan, or the Maidan Uprising, was a wave of demonstrations and civil unrest in Ukraine, which began on 21 November 2013 with large protests in Maidan Nezalezhnosti in Kyiv. The protests were sparked by President Viktor Yanukovych's sudden decision not to sign the European Union–Ukraine Association Agreement, instead choosing closer ties to Russia and the Eurasian Economic Union. Ukraine's parliament had overwhelmingly approved of finalizing the Agreement with the EU, but Russia had put pressure on Ukraine to reject it. The scope of the protests widened, with calls for the resignation of Yanukovych and the Azarov government. Protesters opposed what they saw as widespread government corruption, abuse of power, human rights violations, and the influence of oligarchs. Transparency International named Yanukovych as the top example of corruption in the world. The violent dispersal of protesters on 30 November caused further anger. Euromaidan was the largest democratic mass movement in Europe since 1989 and led to the 2014 Revolution of Dignity.
Tetiana Mykolaivna Chornovol is a Ukrainian journalist and civic activist, and one of the leaders in the Euromaidan protest campaign. She is known for investigative reports about corruption in Ukraine, as well as for her direct actions. In 2014, she was elected to the Verkhovna Rada.
Eduard Anatoliyovych Stavytsky is a Ukrainian politician and government official who held several ministerial portfolios in the Azarov Government (2012–2014).
Stepan Chernovetskyi is Ukrainian businessman, investor, founder of Chernovetskyi Investment Group (CIG).
Media related to UMH group at Wikimedia Commons