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In 1991 a group of enthusiastic Romanian journalists specialised in foreign politics had the initiative to release on the Romanian media market a daily newspaper in English - "Nine O'Clock" - which has remained to this day, after 12 years of activity, the first and only publication of its kind,.
"Why did we choose the name of "Nine O'Clock, our readers quite often ask us. The answer is very simple: because we intended "NINE O'CLOCK" to be the daily read in the office at 9.00 h. in the morning by the diplomats, businessmen, bankers, a daily which was expected to offer to them, while they were drinking their morning cup of coffee, the latest fresh and credible items of news about events taking place in Romania.
Since the very beginning "Nine O'Clock" was meant to be a bridge between Romania, at that time the scene of profound political, economic and social change, and the democratic West, and respectively the international institutions our country intended to accede to. Twelve years later, "Nine O'Clock" is a necessary bridge between the Romanian realities and the foreign countries, Romania's interface with the outside world. It is not us who says this, this is the unanimous opinion of our readers, and this assertion can be easily checked upon when someone peruses the collection of our daily which has gathered along the years, numerous messages of appreciation or suggestions from our readers.
Last but not least, when we chose English as the publication language of this daily, we made the decision to implicitly "borrow" their manners and the sense of English "fair play", and we consider that the credibility and the special place that we have won in the 12 years of activity in the Romanian media landscape, represent the most eloquent evidence in this sense.
We are aware of the fact that we would have never succeeded to reach this 12th anniversary and the release of the issue no. 3000 without your interest in us, an interest which further obliges us to remain faithful to the principles assumed when we first embarked along this road, in 1991, when we made the decision that equidistance and the respect for the readers should be our main guideline. Consequently "There's always room for more" has constantly remained a concern for us.
Contact:
202A ground floor,
Splaiul Independentei,
6th district, Bucharest.
Phone: (4021)/317.71.35; 317.71.36
Fax: (4021)/317.71.33; 317.71.39
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http://www.nineoclock.ro |
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23rd March, 2007 11:59 |
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Nine O'Clock |
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In 1991 a group of enthusiastic Romanian journalists specialised in foreign politics had the initiative to release on the Romanian media market a daily newspaper in English - "Nine O'Clock" - which has remained to this day, after 12 years of activity, the first and only publication of its kind,. |
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Dealers\ Romania |
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Nine O\'clock - Economic - Social Change - The Democratic West - |
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