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Hearst Shkulev Media
Company typePrivate
IndustryMass media
FoundedMoscow, Russia
(March 4, 1998 (1998-03-04))
Headquarters
Moscow
,
Russia
Key people
Victor Shkulev
DivisionsHearst Shkulev Digital
SubsidiariesHearst Corporation
Websitewww.hearst-shkulev-media.ru

Hearst Shkulev Media / InterMediaGroup is a Russian media holding[1][2] that publishes brands as ELLE, Elle Girl, Elle Decor, MAXIM, Marie Claire, «Happy Parents» / Parents, Psychologies, DEPARTURES, Antenna-Telesem, StarHit, Va-Bank in Russia and Ukraine.[3]

Hearst Shkulev Media has 55 regional branches and representative offices in Russia and Ukraine. The total circulation of publications exceeds 11 million, the total audience is over 16.2 million readers.[4]

Hearst Shkulev Digital - a digital media branch of Hearst Shkulev Media, comprising a network of women's Internet portals (Sites Elle.ru, WomansDay.ru, Starhit.ru, MarieClaire.ru, ElleGirl.ru, Parents.ru, Psychologies.ru), project MaximOnline.ru, mobile applications[5] and digital editions.

Regional Network of Hearst Shkulev Digital is a network of city portals such as NGS,[6] the city portal of Ekaterinburg E1.RU (www.e1.ru), Nizhny Novgorod NN.RU (www.nn.ru) and NNOV.RU (www.nnov.ru),[7] Samara city's "Samara24" (www.samara24.ru), Perm city portal PRM.RU (www.prm.ru), Sochi's "Sochi Express"(www.sochi-express.ru), Novokuznetsk's Job24 (www.job42.ru).

The total audience of the Hearst Shkulev Digital's projects[8] is more than 11 million visitors per month. Hearst Shkulev Media ranks in the Top 10 media companies in Russia by audience.[9]

Partner and parent company of Hearst Shkulev Media is Hearst Corporation.

Until 2011, the company was owned by Hachette Filipacchi Médias.

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