Interfax-Ukraine
09:57 06.12.2011

Ukrainian magazine was declared the most objective in the world in 2011

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On the basis of permanent monitoring of more then 7 000 of world print and electronic MSM, the World Media Institute experts named the winners of first "Pure Media 2011" award, which represent the most objective publications in the world. The winner of "The best editorial project" category was Rating of 77 World's most influential people, issued at the end of September by Ukrainian Hallmarker magazine. The experts noticed that for the first time the global rating was formed without any "amendments to the country of magazine publication", when in American projects the domination of the USA citizens was very obvious, and in the other versions the number of representatives from the countries of MSM origin was unreasonably large. The winners of "PURE MEDIA 2011": Daily newspaper: Dagens Nyheter (Sweden) On-line: The Times of India (India) Weekly newspaper: The Prague Post (Czech Republic) Weekly magazine: The Economist (U.K.) Monthly magazine: Entrepreneur (USA) Journalist: Nick Davies (The Guardian, U.K.) Self project: 77 world’s most influential people (Hallmarker, Ukraine) Country: Sweden (data: www.media-institute.co.uk/) About World Media Institute – international organization with headquarter in Edinburgh. The purpose of the organization is to help the independent media and journalists around the world, to give legal and advisory support in their dealings with the government, investors, and revisions. The Ukrainian rating of 77 world's most influential people was published by Hallmarker in the end of September 2011. The editors decided to give the first place to the Chancellor of Germany Angela Merkel, the second place – the Leader of PRC Hu Jintao, the third place – "Barcelona" football player Lionel Messi. (www.hallmarker.com.ua)
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