Autoreview

Autoreview is a Russian car magazine that was founded in 1991 and originated as "Autoreview Newspaper." It is published monthly[1] with each edition running between 80 and 160 pages. The magazine is known for its ARCAP safety rating of cars sold in Russia.

Autoreview
CategoriesAutomobile magazine
FrequencyMonthly
Circulation125,000 (2017)
Year founded1991
CompanyLLC "Newspaper Auto review"
CountryRussia
LanguageRussian
Websitehttp://www.autoreview.ru/
ISSN1029-8517

History

The magazine was established in 1991.[1] The founder, owner, and editor of Autoreview is Mikhail Podorozhansky. The magazine was originally published by the Lipetsk Regional Committee of the Communist Party, but Pravda printed it for many years.

After the transfer of the print run to Finland, staples were no longer used in the newspaper's production. The publication is now printed on glossy pages in magazine format by Helprint Oy in Finland.

Autoreview is considered to be one of the leading Russian automotive publications, according to Media of Russia.[2] Journalists of Autoreview have been involved with the following main international road contests:

Journalists at Autoreview were repeatedly awarded with the prestigious Russian and international awards for their contribution to automotive journalism, and the edition in 2008 and 2011, the recognized market leader in the category "Car Edition" version ARPP - Association of Periodical Press production.[3]

Publishing projects

Auto-review includes a number of projects:

  • Comparative tests of vehicles based on the polygon NITSIAMT in Dmitrov.
  • Life test vehicles and a crash test procedure EuroNCAP[4] independent rating ARCAP. Tests of child seats, fuel, tires and various automotive accessories.
  • Autoreview conducts its own expedition (the Altay, the Aral Sea, Georgia, Naryan-Mar, Surgut, Novy Urengoy, etc.).
  • The magazine Autosport, produced from January 2000 September 2008, discussed events in the world of motorsports. Chief editors were Rustam Akiniyazov (2000-2006 gg.) and Vadim Ovsyankin (2006-2008 gg.). Autosport has been discontinued. Formally, the publication is believed to have been converted into the same category of Autoreview, but it existed in the newspaper until the closing of " Motorsport ". Editor lists - Nikita Gudkov.
  • Journal Autoreview Ukraine, which is a Russian edition of Autoreview with supplemented material provided by Ukrainian editorial journalists from Autoreview in Kiev. Extends only to the territory of Ukraine. Editor - Maxim Kadakov.
  • The category Trucks and buses is actually a magazine within the Autoreview publication covering Trucks and Buses. Editor - Fedor Lapshin.
  • Museum of crews and vehicles, located in the Moscow park Kuzminki. The museum features unique cars, restored in the museum. There is an exposition of cars after crash tests conducted by the publication. Since October 2009, the museum has been closed for re-exposition.
  • Technical Center, located in the Dmitrov avtopoligona (NITSIAMT). Technical Director - Ivan Shadrichev administrator - Natalia Shevtsova.
  • In First Channel Russian television came out with a TV program "Podorozhnik."
  • Racing team "Autoreview" participates in the Lada Granta Cup. Vladimir Melnikov provides coverage for the publication.
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See also

References

  1. "Car magazines — a product of time or a relic of history". Avtoz. Retrieved 8 September 2016.
  2. Media of Russia
  3. "Sales Leader print media market in 2011". Archived from the original on 10 March 2012. Retrieved 24 April 2014.
  4. ARCAP
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