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Ekspres
Available inUkrainian
EditorIhor Pochynok
URLexpres.online
CommercialYes

Expres (Ukrainian: Експрес, also transliterated Ekspres or Express) is a Ukrainian language Lviv-based, daily broadsheet newspaper founded in 1992.[1][2] It claims to be the biggest newspaper in Ukraine in Ukrainian in terms of circulation.[1] Its popularity is based in Western Ukraine.[1]

According to Ekspres employees and IFEX, Ekspres has been subjected to intimidation by the Judicial system of Ukraine and the Ukrainian police in the period between 2010 and 2013.[3][1] In February 2012 the International Press Institute "condemned alleged attempts by local officials to gag Ekspres".[4] The Ministry of Revenues and Duties denied such allegations in August 2013.[5]

The newspapers editorial office was shot at three times in 2009.[6]

Geographic distribution and circulation

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The editors position the publication as "the leader of the newspaper market in Right-Bank Ukraine," but the newspaper's "target audience" includes both the left-bank Poltava and Chernihiv regions. Separate regional tabs are published for different regions of Ukraine.

According to its editorial staff, Express is the largest Ukrainian-language newspaper in Ukraine (as of 2009, the weekly circulation exceeded 1,200,000 copies). The newspaper is printed at its own publishing complex, Mandarin, not far from Lviv near the village of Ryasne-Ruske. It is distributed by subscription (all-Ukrainian catalog) and through Ukrpress newsstands and its own Interpress network. The newspaper is most actively banned in the western regions; in Kyiv, only the Thursday (weekly) issue is distributed through newsstands.

According to the newspaper, citing the results of a subscription campaign conducted by Ukrposhta, the increase in subscriptions to the print editions of the "Pensioner's Bulletin", "Good Doctor", "Express", "My Confession", "Hostess Recipes", "Hostess Adviser", and "Post-Postup" of the Express media group in the second half of 2012 was over 160,000, and 801,868 subscribers signed up for 2013, which is a record for Ukraine. Almost the same number of people buy the newspaper in retail. The Express newspaper itself has the largest number of subscribers.[7]

According to Ukrposhta, in January-February 2013, almost 30,000 more people subscribed to the Express media group's publications, bringing the total number to 829,999. The number of people who buy the newspaper in retail exceeded this number.As of 2023, the total circulation of the newspaper is 155,000Geography of distribution and circulation[8]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Leading Ukrainian newspaper Express says it was blocked by tax inspectors, Interfax-Ukraine (14 August 2013)
  2. ^ (in Ukrainian) Lviv media Archived 2013-08-14 at archive.today, Комментарии (15 September 2004)
  3. ^ Court decision threatens future of country's largest newspaper, IFEX (10 February 2012)
    Newspaper journalists complain of police harassment, intimidation, IFEX (14 April 2010)
    Lviv police dealing with ‘bugs’ in apartment of journalist of Express newspaper, Interfax-Ukraine (8 January 2013)
  4. ^ IPI Condemns Pressure on Ukraine Newspaper Archived 2014-09-17 at the Wayback Machine, International Press Institute (10 February 2012)
  5. ^ Income Ministry calls reports about pressure on Lviv newspaper Express as unreasonable, Interfax-Ukraine (15 August 2013)
  6. ^ Shots fired at office of daily "Express" for third time in six months, IFEX (26 October 2009)
    Embraced by Lawlessness, The Ukrainian Week (8 February 2013)
  7. ^ Стаття «Знову б'ємо рекорди» в газеті «Експрес» № 2 (6747) за 10-17.01.2013
  8. ^ Стаття «Дякуємо!» в газеті «Експрес» № 26 (6836) за 7-14.03.2013
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