генеральный директор ассоциации издателей периодической печати украины алексей погорелов рассказал «часкору», чем украинские печатные сми отличаются от российских массмедиа, почему издания недолговечны и чем занимается комиссия по морали.
генеральный директор ассоциации издателей периодической печати украины алексей погорелов рассказал «часкору», чем украинские печатные сми отличаются от российских массмедиа, почему издания недолговечны и чем занимается комиссия по морали.
— это правда, что в украине 80% газет выходят на языке? чем это можно объяснить — только лишь привычками читать на , которые были выработаны во времена ? — действительно, большинство газет и журналов в украине выходят на языке. причина проста — покупатель хочет платить за издания на том языке, на котором ему удобнее читать. об этом говорят данные исследований, которые четыре раза в год проводит компания «tns украина», а именно marketing & media index ukraine mmi 2008/3+mmi 2008/4. по состоянию на конец 2008 года основным языком общения в 70% опрошенных семей городского населения украины (города с населением более 50 тыс. человек) в возрасте 12—65 лет является язык. исследование охватывало 77 городов, было опрошено более 20 тыс. респондентов.
director general of the association of periodical press publishers of ukraine oleksiy pogorelov said "cascara" than the ukrainian print media different from the russian media, why the publication is short-lived and what does the commission on ethics.
director general of the association of periodical press publishers of ukraine oleksiy pogorelov said "cascara" than the ukrainian print media different from the russian media, why the publication is short-lived and what does the commission on ethics.
is it true that in ukraine, 80% of newspapers published in russian language? what is the explanation — only habits to read in russian that were developed during the soviet era?
— indeed, the majority of newspapers and magazines in ukraine published in russian. the reason is simple — the buyer wants to pay for publications in the language in which it is easier to read. the research, which four times a year by the company "tns ukraine", namely marketing & media index ukraine 2008/3 mmi+mmi 2008/4. as of the end of 2008, the main language of communication 70% of the households surveyed urban population of ukraine (cities with population over 50 thousand people) aged 12-65 years is the russian language. the study covered 77 cities surveyed more than 20 thousand respondents.
1 – When I was about 12, I (1 - ) the chance to go to western China, looking for rare plants in an extraordinary area of the mountains and forests.
a) got
2 – I wasn’t all that (2 - ) in plants.
c) interested
3 – But my dad’s a botanist by (3 - ) and he was going as assistant to Professor Beall, who was leading the expedition.
b) profession
4 – It was an important international expedition and my name was (4 -) not on the list of the participants.
b) definitely
5 – But at the (5 - ) moment, one of the experts broke his ankle.
c) last
6 – Of course, he had to (6 - ) out.
a) drop
7 – It was impossible to get anyone else to go at such (7 - ) notice, so my dad suggested taking me, for experience.
d) short
8 – The professor was so surprised that he agreed without thinking, but he obviously began to (8 - ) doubts as soon as the plane was in the air.
a) have
9 – I remember him (9 - ) that he hoped I was not going to run around.
d) saying
10 – He also hoped I wouldn’t (10 - ) on rare specimens, as if I was a little kid!
a) tread
11 – My dad didn’t say anything as bad as that but he did say he hoped he wasn’t going to (11 - ) bringing me.
b) regret
12 – They didn’t realize it at that time that my only ambition was to get a photo of a wild panda; and in the end that was (12 - ) what I did!
c) exactly