Have an account? Login

Website review: Ovi Online Magazine - Wikipedia, th...

mokkikunta mokkikunta discovered this in Journalism 5 reviews since Mar 8, 2008
icon tagsjournalism en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ovi_Online_Magazine

Thumbs up People who like this website

jasonln
Los Angeles
DiffeeOnline
California
bdarbs
Sf Bay Area
allsux
Seattle
tbhurst
Fort Collins
bamafun
Atlanta
MykuJing
Columbia
absolutelytrue
South Carolina
autorave
Toronto
WordsnCollision
Toronto

StumbleUpon is the best way to discover great web sites, videos, photos, blogs and more - based on your interests. Everything is submitted and rated by the community. Discover, share and review the best of the web!

Thumbs up Reviews of this website

mokkikunta discovered 2 months ago
From the page: "In January 2007, Ovi magazine came second in Newropeans Magazine's Grands Prix 2006 awards. They were nominated as one of the three finalists in its 'Citizenship - Information' section. The awards reward people behind the democratisation of the EU. A registered jury of around 1,000 people voted online awarding Ovi magazine 29% of the vote."
absolutelytrue rated 2 months ago
From the page: "Ovi magazine is a daily multi-lingual non-profit online magazine based in Helsinki and distributed online. Originally created by Asa Butcher and Thanos Kalamidas as a monthly magazine in December 2004, it became daily on September 4, 2006."
MykuJing rated 2 months ago
From the page: "Ovi, means door in Finnish and is a social, political and culturally opinionated magazine in the sense that society, politics, culture and art meet each other in one way or another. The magazine currently carries articles in Greek, Portuguese, German, Spanish, Finnish, French and English."
lekahe rated 2 months ago
Ovi magazine is a daily multi-lingual non-profit online magazine based in Helsinki and distributed online. Originally created by Asa Butcher and Thanos Kalamidas as a monthly magazine in December 2004, it became daily on September 4, 2006. Ovi, means door in Finnish and is a social, political and culturally opinionated magazine in the sense that society, politics, culture and art meet each other in one way or another. The magazine currently carries articles in Greek, Portuguese, German, Spanish, Finnish, French and English.
This page is not affiliated with wikipedia.org.