The German newspaper Hamburger Abendblatt reported that in Germany, and Russia will soon be publishing the German and Russian versions of the legendary celebrity magazine Interview, founded by American artist Andy Warhol.
In January 2011 it was reported that a former director of media companies in Germany Condé Nast Bernd Runge (Bernd Runge) has acquired "a German and a Russian license for a magazine." Sam Runge then denied this information. Now he did not do, but asked reporters to "a couple weeks of patience."
By assumption, the newspaper for Bernd Runge may be the Russian investors.
In particular, it can be a company Mercury Group, which is the principal owner of auction house Phillips de Pury, which Runge is currently working CEO.
Hamburger Abendblatt also names as a potential investor of the project of a Russian businessman Vladislav Doronin, who founded Capital Group.
According to the newspaper, former editor of the Russian version of Vogue Aliona Doletskaya already officially presented as a "Creative Director Interview Europe" (Creative Director Interview Europe). Therefore, as suggested by the newspaper, most likely, Interview will first go to Russia, and then to Germany.
Interview Magazine was founded by artist Andy Warhol in 1969. The publication features interviews with famous artists, thinkers, artists. Materials are edited in the eccentric manner of Andy Warhol. Circulation publication in the U.S. is about 230 thousand copies. Currently, the publisher of the journal is an American company Brant Publications, Inc.
Aliona Doletskaya left the post of chief editor of Russian Vouge summer of 2010. The publication she worked for almost 13 years since its launch in September 1998. The last one Vouge, created under the guidance of Aliona Doletskaya became September issue for 2010.
According to the draft F2F-mag.ru, in March 2011, Aliona Doletskaya was guest editor of corporate publications Jaguar Magazine.
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