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''Academia Caţavencu'' ((:akadeˈmi.a kat͡saˈveŋku), "The Caţavencu Academy") is a Romanian satirical magazine founded in 1991 and made famous by its investigative journalism. ''Academia Caţavencu'' also owns ''Radio Guerrilla'' (), an FM radio station with national coverage (); ''Tabu'', a women's magazine, ''Superbebe'', a magazine for new parents, ''Aventuri la pescuit'', a magazine for fishermen, ''24-FUN'', a free magazine for teenagers, and ''Cotidianul'', a daily newspaper. In a surprise move, on May 29, 2006, ''Academia Caţavencu'' press group announced it was being acquired () by Realitatea Media, owners of Realitatea TV, and controlled by controversial and elusive businessman Sorin Ovidiu Vântu. Vântu himself has often been a target of enquiries by ''Caţavencu'' journalists. ==Name== Nae Caţavencu is a character in Ion Luca Caragiale's 1883 comedy ''O scrisoare pierdută'' ("A Lost Letter"). An unscrupulous, demagogue politician, Caţavencu uses his newspaper ''Răcnetul Carpaţilor'' ("The Yell of the Carpathians") to blackmail politicians of the opposing party with a compromising love letter that he finds.
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