February 2009
The New York Times has launched The New York Times international news supplement in two additional newspapers around the world: ‘24 Saati’ in Georgia and ‘Romania Libera’ in Romania.
Both newspapers join a global network of newspapers that carry the news supplement, first published in 2002.
The international supplement retains the layout and typography of The New York Times and includes news coverage, features, commentary, color photos and graphics about the United States, world affairs, business, culture and social trends. It is prepared in New York by a team of editors and designers from The New York Times News Service.
“We are very pleased to have Romania Libera and 24 Saati–two publications that share our commitment to quality journalism–joining our network of newspapers carrying The New York Times section,” said Cristian Edwards, President of the New York Times News Services Division.
“We are delighted to be working with these prestigious publications to bring The New York Times journalism to their audiences.”
Romania Libera was founded in 1877 and is owned by Medien Holding SRL, a joint media venture between the Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung (WAZ) and the The Nova Group.
24 Saati was founded on July 1, 2002 and is jointly owned by MVP Ltd. and Verlagsgruppe Passau, a German publishing group.
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