Vedomosti Daily Business Newspaper News Room And Printing Operations As President Putin Restricts Media Ownership

Newly printed pages of Vedomosti, a daily business newspaper owned by the Financial Times, the Wall Street Journal and Sanoma Oyj media group, pass along the overhead automated production line at the Extra-M printing plant in Moscow, Russia, on Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2014. Businessmen close to President Vladimir Putin are preparing to acquire Vedomosti, the largest Russian newspaper outside the Kremlin's control, three people familiar with the matter said. Photographer: Andrey Rudakov/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Newly printed pages of Vedomosti, a daily business newspaper owned by the Financial Times, the Wall Street Journal and Sanoma Oyj media group, pass along the overhead automated production line at the Extra-M printing plant in Moscow, Russia, on Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2014. Businessmen close to President Vladimir Putin are preparing to acquire Vedomosti, the largest Russian newspaper outside the Kremlin's control, three people familiar with the matter said. Photographer: Andrey Rudakov/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Vedomosti Daily Business Newspaper News Room And Printing Operations As President Putin Restricts Media Ownership
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15 oktober 2014
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RUSSIA VEDOMOSTI
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