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===Print media=== {{main|List of Romanian newspapers}} {{see also|Category:Magazines published in Romania|Romanian magazines}} {{see also|Category:Romanian journalists|Romanian journalists}} The Romanian print press market is rich and diversified. The National Institute of Statistics (NIS) counted up to 300 newspaper publishers in 2007, of which 159 dailies, and over 350 magazine publishers. 300 of them are audited by the Romanian Audit Bureau of Circulation (BRAT), hence gaining in credibility and advertising revenues.<ref name=EJCpress>Alexandru-Brădut Ulmanu, [http://ejc.net/media_landscapes/romania#link_422 Romania #Print Media] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160113035409/http://ejc.net/media_landscapes/romania#link_422 |date=2016-01-13 }}, EJC Media Landscapes, circa 2010</ref> The quality segment includes title such as [[Adevărul]], [[Gândul]] (MediaPro), [[Evenimentul zilei]] (Ringier), [[România liberă]] (WAZ/Dan Adamescu), [[Jurnalul Național]] (Intact). Their circulation numbers remain low in relation to popular tabloids such as ''Click'' (Adevarul Holding), that in 2009 distributed 236,000 copies (more than all the quality press combined), ''Can Can'' or ''Libertatea'' (Ringier). Sport newspapers include [[Gazeta Sporturilor]], owned by Intact, and [[ProSport]], belonging to MediaPro. Business dailies include [[Ziarul Financiar]], published by MediaPro, ''Business Standard'' (Realitatea-Catavencu) and [[Financiarul]] (Intact).<ref name=EJCpress/> Local newspapers are usually not backed by big investors, and thus remain vulnerable to political and commercial pressures. The main ones include [[Gazeta de Sud]] in [[Craiova]], Tribuna in [[Sibiu]], [[Ziarul]] in [[Iași]], [[Viața liberă]] in [[Galați]] and [[Transilvania Expres]] in [[Brasov]]. Readership has been in decline, among lacking professionalisation and poor distribution.<ref name=EJCpress/> Magazines are a thriving segment. Some are spin-offs of popular newspapers, such as Libertatea or Click. Women's weeklies, TV guides and business weeklies (Business Magazin, Money Express, Saptamana financiara, Capital) also make good revenues. Glossy magazines and international franchises complete the scene. [[Academia Catavencu]] is a cult satirical weekly.<ref name=EJCpress/>
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