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Sanoma Hearst Romania will publish Auto Motor si Sport

 
Starting with the April 2010 issue, the car magazine Auto Motor si Sport will be published by Sanoma Hearst Romania (SHR), the leading magazine publisher in the country. SHR obtained the license from Motor Presse International.

Auto Motor si Sport, launched in 1997, is the first car magazine in Romania and one of the brands with a rich tradition in Europe. It is known as an opinion leader and supplies monthly accurate, exclusive information from the auto field. The magazine's readership is over 283,000 readers with a sold circulation of 14,000 copies per issue.

Adding Auto Motor si Sport magazine and website to the portfolio of SHR underlines the strategy to be the leader in the most important segments. The editorial team of Auto Motor si Sport will continue their work at SHR. For the advertising clients, Auto Motor si Sport completes and strengthens the best offer for men's magazines buyers in the market.

Auto Motor si Sport is the 18th magazine title in SHR's ongoing growing portfolio.

About Sanoma Hearst Romania:
Sanoma Hearst Romania is a joint venture of Sanoma Magazines International (SMI) and Hearst Magazines International. Sanoma Magazines International (SMI) is a business of Sanoma Magazines. SMI is responsible for Sanoma Magazines' activities in Central, Eastern and South East Europe. Sanoma Magazines is a leading publisher of consumer magazines and digital media with operating companies in thirteen countries. The company is a division of the Sanoma Group, a strong European media group operating in diverse fields of media in over 20 countries.

For additional information, please contact (not for publication):
Sanoma Hearst Romania
Theodor Manolache, Publisher
• E-mail: theodor.manolache@sanomahearst.ro
• Tel: +4 0726 37 34 35

Published on February 18, 2010

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