Trader Media East

Trader Media East is the largest classified advertising company in Central and Eastern Europe. It was established in the fourth quarter of 2005 and comprises the Russian, Baltic, CIS and Eastern European operations of Trader Classified Media.

Trader Media East became listed on the London Stock Exchange on 13 February 2006. 67.3% of the company were bought by Hurriyet, a Turkish newspaper part of the Dogan Yayin Holding, at a cost of $500m.[1] In the event, TME relocated its head office from Paris to Istanbul.[2]

The Company employs 5000 people and mainly focuses on the automotive, real estate and jobs sectors. The Company currently produces more than 150 publications, with 5 million readers per week and hosts 22 websites, with 20 million unique monthly visitors.[3] TME announced the appointment of its CEO Ahmet Ozer and relocation of HQ to Moscow in June 2010

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  1. Turkish investments in Eastern European media: Staying away from news, in Window on the Media, January 2009
  2. "Trader Media East Limited announces CEO resignation and Paris organization relocation" (PDF) (Press release). Trader Media East Ltd. 2007-10-10.
  3. {{cite press release TME's russian subsidiary Pronto Moscow is one of the biggest publisher groups in the country, publishing the famous daily Iz Ruk v Ruki and also owns the web sites IRR.ru and JOB.ru | title =Trader Media East First Quarter 2008 Trading Update | publisher =Trader Media East Ltd. | date =2008-06-03 | format =PDF | url =http://www.tmeast.com/_gAllery/13/23/1323/Press_Release-1Q08_Update.pdf }}
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