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www.zdg.md is the website of Ziarul de Gardă, managed by Ziarul de Gardă LLC, a periodical publication that publishes daily news about the most important events in the country and abroad, as well as investigations, reports, and interviews, in text and video format. All the articles that appear in the printed edition of Ziarul de Gardă are published on the site, as well as new topics exclusive to the site. 

Public data of the international company Gemius shows that in July 2024 the zdg.md website was the 9th most popular website in Moldova (among those that are counted) with about 200 thousand "real users". 

Initially, in the first years of the site's appearance, which had the address www.garda.com.md, the site hosted only articles from the printed edition, which were uploaded every Thursday, when the weekly edition of ZdG appeared. Later, after 2010, more articles started to be published on the website, and subsequently, the editorial staff hired people to work exclusively for the online department for www.zdg.md.


Key Facts

Audience Share191 thousand readers (July 2023)
Ownership TypePrivate
Geographic CoverageTransnational
Content TypeFree
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Media Companies / GroupsPP Ziarul de Gardă LLC

Ownership

Ownership Structure

The Periodical Publication Ziarul de Garda SRL was co-founded by journalists Alina Mazureac and Aneta Grosu, each holding 50% of the share capital.

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Founding Year2004
FounderAlina Mazureac

Alina Mazureac, (a.k.a. Alina Radu) born on August 24, 1967, is a Moldovan journalist with more than 30 years of experience in the press. She is the executive director of Ziarul de Gardă and the director of "Media Guard", an organization active in the field of journalism, media ownership transparency, access to information for public interest.  

She graduated from the Faculty of Journalism of the Chișinău State University, and later went on study visits to more than 50 countries on 5 continents. She started her career in 1989 on the news program "Mesager" on National Television. Later she worked for Catalan TV, the "Flux" press group and the IDIS "Viitorul" organization. In 2004 she co founded Ziarul de Gardă, the first investigative newspaper in Moldova. 

She has been training journalists since 2003 at the School of Advanced Journalism Studies of the Independent Journalism Center and at training programmes organized for journalists by UNICEF, UNDP; UN WOMEN, Independent Journalism Center, Independent Press Association, and Amnesty International. She holds numerous awards in the field of journalism and has worked with various media outlets abroad on cross-border investigations.



Aneta Grosu

Aneta Grosu is a journalist and co-founder of "Ziarul de Gardă". She is a journalist with over 40 years of experience. She graduated from the Faculty of Philology, Journalism Department of the State University of Moldova in 1979.

Her first job was at State Television, in the News Department. She was part of the team that launched the first news program of Independent Moldova - "Mesager". Later, she worked at the first Independent Television Station - "Catalan". She was employed at the newspapers "Flux" and "Accente", after which she founded "Ziarul de Gardă", becoming its editor-in-chief. Aneta Grosu has won several national and international journalism awards over the years. In 2009, together with a number of other journalists, she was awarded the Order of the Republic" in high appreciation of outstanding merits in asserting freedom of expression, for substantial contribution to the process of national revival and promotion of democracy and general human values". In 2014 she was decorated by Romanian President Traian Băsescu with the National Order "For Merit" rank of Officer.

Aneta Grosu was the president of the Association of Independent Tv Journalists "V.I.P.", later renamed into the Association "Media Guard", of which she is still a member. Aneta Grosu was editor-in-chief of Ziarul de Gardă until November 2021. Later she became a reporter and ombudswoman for the readers of the publication.

CEOAlina Mazureac
Editor-In-ChiefVictor Moșneag

Victor Moșneag is an investigative journalist with more than 15 years of experience in the media. He is a graduate of the Faculty of Journalism and Communication at the State University of Moldova. He started as a reporter at Ziarul de Gardă, a publication specialising in investigative and anti-corruption cases. 

Between May and October 2010, he was editor and senior editor of the Sports Department at Publika TV, and later returned to Ziarul de Gardă. From 2012 until 2021 he held the position of deputy editor-in-chief, and since November 2021 he has been coordinating ZdG's editorial work from the position of editor-in-chief.

Victor Moșneag has been awarded over the years by several organizations for his investigative reporting and reporting on corruption. He has also been named by the Independent Press Association and the Independent Journalism Center several times as one of the best journalists of the year in Moldova.

Victor Moșneag is a member of the Media-Guard Association.

ContactBucuresti 36/2
Chișinău
Moldova, Republic of
zdg.redactia@gmail.com
079020007; 068322226; 022234438
www.zdg.md
RevenueMDL 9.96 Million / USD 566.000 (2023)
Operating ProfitMDL 222.400 / USD 12.600 (2023)
Advertising (in % of total funding)MDL 1.850 Million / USD 105.000 (2023)
Market ShareMissing Data
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