Two historical newspapers, from Cyprus and Greece, collaborate in a joint Sunday edition.
From Sunday, November 7, “Phileleftheros tis Kyriakis” will be released in Cyprus with TO VIMA and VIMAgazino, offering readers the most valid and complete information every week.
With their two-way and good cooperation, “Phileleftheros tis Kyriakis” and “TO VIMA” confirm their leading role in the print journalism of Cyprus and Greece. More than 200 renowned journalists, sign a rich edition with multidisciplinary information material and cool analyzes.
The joint publication of the reputable newspapers is crucial at a time when critical global and local issues are evolving, and readers are looking for responsible information about their concerns.
The partnership takes place in view of two anniversary milestones. In 2022, “TO VIMA” completes 100 years of circulation, while “Phileleftheros” enters the 10th decade of the first attempt in the Cypriot press, in 1932, of the founder Nikos Chr. Patichis.
The joint Sunday edition of the two newspapers will be enriched each week with history and anniversary books, leather-bound publications and gifts, as well as monthly magazines.
From Sunday, November 7, 2021, “Phileleftheros tis Kyriakis” is released in Cyprus together with “TO VIMA” and BIMAgazino, in a joint edition that strengthens the established Sunday habit of the reading public.
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