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Afisha : ウィキペディア英語版
Afisha

Afisha ''()'' - Russian print magazine and website, specializing in the coverage of urban developments in the field of entertainment. Issued since April 1999 in two versions - for Moscow and other Russian cities. Readership of the magazine is about one and a half million people.
==History==
In April 1999, Ilya Oskolkov-Tsentsiper teamed up with Andrew Paulson and Anton Kudryashov to found ''Afisha''. The magazine had a profound effect on Moscow’s cultural and nightlife scene and broke new ground with its mix of informed commentary, listings and reviews.〔(Демиург » Новости Казахстана, все последние новости России и новости мира, новость дня ). Meta.kz. 13 August 2009.〕 The magazine is published bimonthly.
Oskolkov-Tsentsiper brought together a team of young journalists, designers and photographers to create a unique ''Afisha'' style which had a major impact on Russian media. Many high profile Russian artists made their first public appearances on ''Afisha''’s front cover and the magazine popularised several new fashion trends – even introducing numerous new words into the Russian lexicon, from “deadline” to “hipster”.〔(Современные языковые процессы в СМИ (на примере журнала «Афиша») — курсовая работа ). Freepapers.ru. Retrieved 30 April 2014.〕
''Afisha'' remains Russia’s most popular lifestyle media brand with a monthly Internet audience of more than 4.5 million.〔(Об «Афише» — Афиша ). Afisha.ru (17 May 2013). Retrieved 30 April 2014.〕
While at ''Afisha'' Oskolkov-Tsentsiper also launched and managed such publications as ''Afisha-Mir'', a glossy monthly travel magazine, ''Bolshoy Gorod'', a city magazine, ''Afisha-Yeda'', a cookery magazine and a series of Afisha guidebooks on various cities and countries.〔(Илья Осколков-Ценципер ). Lookatme.ru. Retrieved 30 April 2014.〕
In April 2013 the structure and design of the magazine was changed dramatically; were excluded schedules and reviews, which are now published only on the magazine's website and applications for mobile devices.

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