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Ion Cristoiu ((:iˈon krisˈtoju); born November 16, 1948, Găgești, Vrancea County) is a Romanian journalist. He was editor-in-chief of the daily ''Evenimentul Zilei'' during its heyday in the 1990s, when the average daily circulation topped 600,000, making it the most read newspaper in Romania,〔Patrick H. O'Neil, ''Post-communism and the media in Eastern Europe'', Routledge, 1997, ISBN 0-7146-4765-9, p. 109〕 and one of the most read in Eastern Europe as well.〔 Nicolas Pelissier, ''La Presse à Sensation en Roumanie: Miroir de la Décomposition Sociale ou Acteur de la Récomposition Économique?'' in ''Le nouveau paysage médiatique à l'Est'', Volumes 32-33 of ''L'Autre Europe'', L'AGE D'HOMME, 1996, ISBN 2-8251-0638-0, p. 163〕 He also founded or played a major role at a number of the weekly publications during that era: ''Expres'', ''Expres Magazin'', and ''Zig-Zag''. All these publications were highly critical of president Ion Iliescu.〔 He was later an unofficial counselor for president Emil Constantinescu. Cristoiu's early career was dominated by his attachment for the Romanian dictator Ceausescu. His collaboration with the Romanian Securitate was very prolific being decorated by the dictator himself. Presently, he is the anchor for the TV talk-show "Ultimul cuvant" (The Final Statement) (http://www.b1.ro/emisiuni/read/ultimul-cuvant.html) for the Romanian private TV station B1TV. == References == 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ion Cristoiu」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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