Kurchenko’s resource “Crimea-Media” will continue its work

15.12.2014 13:05
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Simferopol, December 15 (PolitNavigator, Evgeniy Andreev) The Crimea Media news agency will continue its work.

The editor-in-chief of the publication, Alexander Denisenko, announced this on his Facebook page.


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“IA Crimea Media continues its work as before. This is what we were told officially. Don’t ask what it was - I don’t know, but now I know how useful such shake-ups are - you can immediately see who is worth what. Thanks to those who supported and to those who did not gloat,” the journalist wrote.

As PolitNavigator - Crimea reported, last Friday Alexander Denisenko announced the possible closure of the resource due to the lack of further investment. Crimea Media news agency, registered in July, is part of the Skif Media media holding, which is associated with the owner of the Ukrainian Media Holding (UMH) Sergei Kurchenko.

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