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Ovi (magazine)

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Ovi
Type of site
Online Magazine
OwnerChameleon Project
Created byThanos Kalamidas and Asa Butcher
URLovimagazine.com
CommercialNo
RegistrationNo
LaunchedDec 2004
Current statusNot-Active

Ovi (meaning Door in English) is a multilingual non-profit daily publication that carries articles about ideas and opinion. It is based in Helsinki.

History and profile

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Launched in December 2004 by two immigrants to Finland, Asa Butcher and Thanos Kalamidas, Ovi carries contributions to society, politics and culture in a number of different languages.

In 2006 Ovi was chosen as a Uranus.fi Success Story[1]

Since 4 September 2006 the site has had daily updates and continues to cover various global issues, including discrimination, inequality, poverty, human rights and children's rights.[2]

In January 2007, Ovi 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 recognise people active in the democratisation of the EU. A registered jury of around 1,000 people voted online, awarding Ovi 29% of the vote.[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Uranus.fi - Finnish career & recruitment service
  2. ^ "OneWorld - civil society network". Archived from the original on 2008-02-25. Retrieved 2008-02-14.
  3. ^ Newropeans Magazine Awards
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