In the subway, on the street, in a cafe, at a bus stop and in public transport - in any crowded place you can meet a person reading a newspaper. Obtaining information using this "carrier" became popular back in the 19th century. Today, when electronic communications dominate the world, the newspaper does not lose its high position and always finds a person who wants to read it.
The exact number of newspapers is not possible to count, and there is no particular need for this. This article will consider the newspaper "Rodniki" in Mytishchi.
About the newspaper
First of all, it should be noted that the newspaper "Rodniki" takes 1st place in the ranking among other publications published in the city of Mytishchi. The frequency of issue is 3 times a week, and the circulation is 16,500 copies. The newspaper tells about the course of life and highlights that take place in Mytishchi.
About archive
Returning to the high promotion of electronic media againinformation, it is impossible not to talk about a useful innovation for the newspaper, which this article is devoted to. The archive of the newspaper "Rodniki" in Mytishchi is available to any interested person on the website of the publication. There you can find a 5-year-old newspaper issue (dated 2013-11-09). All issues are in PDF format, making it easy to read from any electronic device.
About the editors
The number of employees (correspondents) of the newspaper "Rodniki" in Mytishchi includes truly professionals:
- Kurskova Liliya Pavlovna.
- Tkalenko Elena Yurievna.
- Gorbacheva Anna Gennadievna.
- Ilyitsky Vladimir Solomonovich.
- Smola Viktor Mikhailovich.
- Vyacheslav Nesterov.
Let's talk about them in more detail.
Kurskova Liliya Pavlovna
Based on the reviews found on the Internet, it can be said without a doubt that Lilia Pavlovna is a master in her field. The employees of the Mytishchi organization of the LDPR thank her for important and timely advice on the creation of articles, for correcting the material to make it interesting.
Tkalenko Elena Yurievna
Professional journalist. Graduate of the Faculty of Journalism of St. Petersburg State University. Since 1993 he has been working in the media of the Moscow region. Articles written by Elena Yurievna are read in one breath and do not contain the "water" that is often present in the materials of young journalists trying tojustify the lack of meaning.
Gorbacheva Anna Gennadievna
Honored Press Worker of the Moscow Region. The sphere of professional interests as a journalist is architecture and construction, culture, education and he althcare, ecology. The material created by Anna Gennadievna, no doubt, resonates in the hearts of readers thanks to the interesting and unusual phrases that she uses in her articles.
Ilyitsky Vladimir Solomonovich
Russian poet, writer and publicist. She has been writing poetry since her school days. He is the head of the department of economics at the Mytishchi news agency, the editor-in-chief of the electronic magazine "Tam". Member of the literary association "Dmitry Kedrin". Published poetry and prose in magazines, almanacs and collections, such as "Poetry", "Day of Poetry", "Moscow Journal", "Friendship of Peoples", Magazin, "Pride and Bitterness: Poetry of the 70-80s about the war" and much more. Author of Cadets, Boys, Tankers (1987), Ancient Egyptian Cinema (1999), From Perlovka to Berlin (2015) and much more. Honored Press Worker of the Moscow Region (2011).
Smola Viktor Mikhailovich
Correspondent of the newspaper "Rodniki" in Mytishchi. On the basis of the read articles written by Viktor Mikhailovich, it can be said with confidence that he is very sensitive to his work. The information is presented clearly, without "blurring" and departures from the topic.
Vyacheslav Nesterov
When interesting text is not backed upless enticing photograph, then it becomes many times more pleasant to read than a regular black-and-white sheet. It is precisely the creation of photographs that Vyacheslav Vladimirovich is engaged in - a person from whom not a single smallest detail can be hidden. Thanks to his sensitive attitude to work, the photos in "Springs" (Mytishchi) brightly complement the text material.
Address
Describing the workers working on the creation of the most interesting printed products, one might think that everything happens in some kind of magical place. Fortunately, these professionals exist in real life. Address of the newspaper "Rodniki" in Mytishchi: Moscow region, Mytishchi district, Mytishchi, Mira street, 7/1. Opening hours: Mon.-Fri. - 9.00-17.00, Sat-Sun. - weekend.
About subscription
You can subscribe to the newspaper "Rodniki" (Mytishchi), including electronic subscription. The subscription price is valid as of 2018-23-10:
- for 1 month - 60 rubles;
- for 6 months - 350 rubles;
- for 12 months - 700 rubles.
The cost of an electronic subscription to the newspaper "Rodniki":
- for 6 months - 500 rubles;
- for 12 months - 1000 rubles.
About distribution methods
In addition to subscription, the newspaper is distributed in the following ways:
- Via mailboxes (free).
- On special racks in buildings (free).
- Sale in specialized stores
About information foradvertisers
Advertising follows the population everywhere: on roads, in the subway, near shops, on the phone (via SMS). And of course, you can not ignore the topic of advertising in print media. The publication "Springs" in Mytishchi invites advertisers to place their ads on the pages of newspapers. The following materials can be published in this print edition:
- Articles about the appearance on the market of a new type of goods, works, services (there is a column "Economy" in the newspaper "Rodniki" for this).
- Announcements about the search for workers (specialists) in the organization (the "Labor and Employment" section will help with this).
- Interesting interviews and reports on important events in the life of the population (you can use any of the above sections for this).
Conclusion
Many people believe that printed sources of information will soon cease to exist, and electronic media containing many useful functions will take their place. This answer is fundamentally wrong. After all, reading a text from paper, leafing through a book, magazine or newspaper and hearing this pleasant rustle, smelling a freshly printed edition or, conversely, from a book in the library is much better than straining your eyes, thereby worsening your eyesight, and fixing your gaze for days on end. into the device's bright display.
Unfortunately, this is the problem of modern society. More and more people are becoming residents of the virtual world, forgetting about the joys of real life. so printedpublications, like "Rodniki" in Mytishchi, have to adapt to the new rhythm of life and, in addition to creating a paper version, loved by the adult generation, also create electronic versions, thereby attracting the younger generation to read.
What do you think? Is it worth it to completely abandon any type of printed matter? Is this step correct? And won't it harm future generations if children today can no longer live without smartphones and tablets?