- Gusinsky
- Russian television tycoon who was opposed to Vladimir Putin's being elected
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
GUSINSKY, VLADIMIR ALEXANDROVICH — (1952– ), Russian businessman and Jewish communal figure. Gusinsky s grandfather was a victim of Stalinist terror (executed in 1937) and his grandmother spent nine years in Stalinist camps. Gusinsky graduated from the Gubkin Institute of the Oil… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Gusinsky, Vladimir — ▪ 2002 Media tycoon Vladimir Gusinsky was the first Russian businessman to recognize the political and financial benefits of the mass media. His holdings included television, radio, newspapers, and magazines known both for their… … Universalium
Gusinsky, Vladimir Aleksandrovich — (1952– ) One of the richest men in the world, Gusinsky is a former Russian media tycoon. In the 1990s, his media conglomerate Media MOST included the NTV television channel, radio, the newspaper Segodnia (Today), and magazines known both for… … Historical Dictionary of the Russian Federation
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Vladimir Gusinsky — Russian television tycoon who was opposed to Vladimir Putin s being elected … English contemporary dictionary
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