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The newspaper is known for its distinctive editorials and op-ed's, as well as focus on investigative journalism.
The newspaper is known for its distinctive editorials and op-ed's, as well as focus on investigative journalism.


In 2012 most of the founding members (Berat Buzhala, Petrit Selimi, Ilir Mirena) left the newspaper and joined [[Democratic Party of Kosovo]](PDK) but these people continued to be columnists in the newspaper. This has lead to accuations about bias towards PDK, the ruling party in Kosovo.
In 2010 most of the founding members (Berat Buzhala, Petrit Selimi, Ilir Mirena) left the newspaper and joined [[Democratic Party of Kosovo]](PDK) but these people continued to be columnists in the newspaper. This has lead to accuations about bias towards PDK, the ruling party in Kosovo.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 19:41, 6 August 2012

Cover of Gazeta Express, year 2006

Gazeta Express, is a Kosovo newspaper published in Pristina by MediaWorks, a new media company founded in 2005 by a group of senior editors and journalists with financing from IPKO, Kosovo's leading private telecommunications company. Initial group of founders include: Berat Buzhala, Petrit Selimi, Dukagjin Gorani, Ilir Mirena, Astrit Gashi, Arlinda Desku, Andrew Testa, Gjergj Filipaj, Bul Salihu, etc. First Editor-in-chief was Dukagjin Gorani (2005), followed by Berat Buzhala (2007). Company's first CEO was Petrit Selimi (2005), and was later followed by Baton Haxhiu (2007).

The newspaper is known for its distinctive editorials and op-ed's, as well as focus on investigative journalism.

In 2010 most of the founding members (Berat Buzhala, Petrit Selimi, Ilir Mirena) left the newspaper and joined Democratic Party of Kosovo(PDK) but these people continued to be columnists in the newspaper. This has lead to accuations about bias towards PDK, the ruling party in Kosovo.

See also