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Academia Cațavencu

Academia Cațavencu (Romanian pronunciation: [akadeˈmi.a kat͡saˈveŋku], "The Cațavencu Academy") is a Romanian satirical magazine founded in 1991 and made famous by its investigative journalism. Academia Cațavencu also owns Radio Guerrilla [1], an FM radio station with national coverage ; Tabu, a women's magazine, Superbebe, a magazine for new parents, Aventuri la pescuit, a magazine for fishermen, 24-FUN, a free magazine for teenagers, and Cotidianul, a daily newspaper.

Academia Cațavencu
TypeWeekly pamphlet newspaper
FormatCompact
Owner(s)România liberă
EditorDoru Bușcu
Founded1991
HeadquartersBulevardul Regina Elisabeta 7-9, etaj 6,
sector 3, Bucharest, Romania
ISSN1221-5597
Websiteacademiacatavencu.info

In a surprise move, on May 29, 2006, Academia Cațavencu press group announced it was being acquired [3] by Realitatea Media, owners of Realitatea TV, and controlled by controversial and elusive businessman Sorin Ovidiu Vântu. Vântu himself has often been a target of enquiries by Cațavencu journalists.

Name edit

Nae Cațavencu is a character in Ion Luca Caragiale's 1883 comedy O scrisoare pierdută ("A Lost Letter"). An unscrupulous, demagogue politician, Cațavencu uses his newspaper Răcnetul Carpaților ("The Yell of the Carpathians") to blackmail politicians of the opposing party with a compromising love letter that he finds.

History edit

In its current form, Academia Cațavencu was founded in 1991,[1] by a team of humourists, investigators, and literates headed by poet and former dissident Mircea Dinescu. Part of the team had previously edited two short-lived satirical papers, Cațavencu Incomod and Cațavencu Internațional.

Dinescu was editor-in-chief until 1998, when he resigned and went on to create his own publications, Aspirina săracului ("The poor man's aspirin" – a joking reference to sexual intercourse), and Plai cu boi (Land of the Dumb), a monthly satirical magazine parodying the style of Playboy.

Current activities edit

 
Cațavencu Internațional, 1990

Academia Cațavencu have been long-time press freedom advocates. They maintain a "press monitoring agency", a watchdog against manipulation through mass-media.

During the 2004 election campaign, Academia Cațavencu published as supplements two parody issues of Scânteia (the old-time Romanian Communist Party newspaper), containing reprints of articles written by important current day politicians during the Communist era. Almost 40,000 copies were bought in bulk from newsagents, along with other newspapers [5]. The alleged perpetrators were representatives of the then-governing Social Democratic Party (PSD), whose (mostly former Communist) high members (including founder and former President of Romania Ion Iliescu) were protagonists of the Cațavencu special issues.

Apart from political issues, Academia Cațavencu organises and/or sponsors a number of cultural and environmental initiatives:

They also develop their own stereotypes and nicknames of the politicians, such as:

  • Ion Iliescu "Nelu Cotrocelu" or "Bunicuța" ("The Granny") – associated with the Cotroceni Palace owl
  • Adrian Năstase "Bombonel" ("Candy Boy") – in reference to his alleged homosexuality
  • Traian Băsescu "Popeye Marinarul" ("Popeye the Sailor") – due to Băsescu's former job as a commercial navy captain
  • Theodor Stolojan "The robot", "Robocop" or "Frankie" – due to his voice and comic resemblance to the classic image of Frankenstein's monster
  • Petre Roman – suggests that he is rather popular among the female workers of the APACA textile factory in Bucharest (whom they reported shouting once: Nu vrem bani! Nu vrem valută! Vrem pe Roman să ne fută! ("We don't want money! We don't want hard currency! We want Roman to fuck us!").
  • Gheorghe Dumitrașcu – suggests that he washes infrequently
  • Nicolae Văcăroiu "Votcăroiu" – allegedly heavy drinker of "Săniuța", a low-grade brand of vodka (votcă)
  • Șerban Mihăilescu "Miki Șpagă" ("Mickey Bribe") – corruption allegations
  • Marian Vanghelie – he has poor grammatical skills, as coined by Vanghelie's frequent and indiscriminate use of Care este ("Which is"), as a predicate for singular and plural subjects alike.

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References edit

  1. ^ Central and South-Eastern Europe 2004. Psychology Press. 2003. p. 509. ISBN 978-1-85743-186-5. Retrieved 9 May 2016.

External links edit

  • (in Romanian) Academia Cațavencu

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Academia Cațavencu Romanian pronunciation akadeˈmi a kat saˈveŋku The Cațavencu Academy is a Romanian satirical magazine founded in 1991 and made famous by its investigative journalism Academia Cațavencu also owns Radio Guerrilla 1 an FM radio station with national coverage 2 Tabu a women s magazine Superbebe a magazine for new parents Aventuri la pescuit a magazine for fishermen 24 FUN a free magazine for teenagers and Cotidianul a daily newspaper Academia CațavencuTypeWeekly pamphlet newspaperFormatCompactOwner s Romania liberăEditorDoru BușcuFounded1991HeadquartersBulevardul Regina Elisabeta 7 9 etaj 6 sector 3 Bucharest RomaniaISSN1221 5597Websiteacademiacatavencu infoIn a surprise move on May 29 2006 Academia Cațavencu press group announced it was being acquired 3 by Realitatea Media owners of Realitatea TV and controlled by controversial and elusive businessman Sorin Ovidiu Vantu Vantu himself has often been a target of enquiries by Cațavencu journalists Contents 1 Name 2 History 3 Current activities 4 See also 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksName editNae Cațavencu is a character in Ion Luca Caragiale s 1883 comedy O scrisoare pierdută A Lost Letter An unscrupulous demagogue politician Cațavencu uses his newspaper Răcnetul Carpaților The Yell of the Carpathians to blackmail politicians of the opposing party with a compromising love letter that he finds History editIn its current form Academia Cațavencu was founded in 1991 1 by a team of humourists investigators and literates headed by poet and former dissident Mircea Dinescu Part of the team had previously edited two short lived satirical papers Cațavencu Incomod and Cațavencu Internațional Dinescu was editor in chief until 1998 when he resigned and went on to create his own publications Aspirina săracului The poor man s aspirin a joking reference to sexual intercourse and Plai cu boi Land of the Dumb a monthly satirical magazine parodying the style of Playboy Current activities edit nbsp Cațavencu Internațional 1990Academia Cațavencu have been long time press freedom advocates They maintain a press monitoring agency a watchdog against manipulation through mass media During the 2004 election campaign Academia Cațavencu published as supplements two parody issues of Scanteia the old time Romanian Communist Party newspaper containing reprints of articles written by important current day politicians during the Communist era Almost 40 000 copies were bought in bulk from newsagents 4 along with other newspapers 5 The alleged perpetrators were representatives of the then governing Social Democratic Party PSD whose mostly former Communist high members including founder and former President of Romania Ion Iliescu were protagonists of the Cațavencu special issues Apart from political issues Academia Cațavencu organises and or sponsors a number of cultural and environmental initiatives Save the Danube Delta Save Vama Veche Cu papucii prin deșert Across the Desert in slippers a reference to the Dacia car hatchback model a humanitarian expedition through the Sahara and down to SenegalThey also develop their own stereotypes and nicknames of the politicians such as Ion Iliescu Nelu Cotrocelu or Bunicuța The Granny associated with the Cotroceni Palace owl Adrian Năstase Bombonel Candy Boy in reference to his alleged homosexuality Traian Băsescu Popeye Marinarul Popeye the Sailor due to Băsescu s former job as a commercial navy captain Theodor Stolojan The robot Robocop or Frankie due to his voice and comic resemblance to the classic image of Frankenstein s monster Petre Roman suggests that he is rather popular among the female workers of the APACA textile factory in Bucharest whom they reported shouting once Nu vrem bani Nu vrem valută Vrem pe Roman să ne fută We don t want money We don t want hard currency We want Roman to fuck us Gheorghe Dumitrașcu suggests that he washes infrequently Nicolae Văcăroiu Votcăroiu allegedly heavy drinker of Săniuța a low grade brand of vodka votcă Șerban Mihăilescu Miki Șpagă Mickey Bribe corruption allegations Marian Vanghelie he has poor grammatical skills as coined by Vanghelie s frequent and indiscriminate use of Care este Which is as a predicate for singular and plural subjects alike See also editLe Canard enchaine a French counterpart The Clinic a Chilean counterpart Frank a Canadian counterpart El Jueves a Spanish counterpart Moskovskaya Komsomolka a Russian counterpart NJUZ a Serbian counterpart Noseweek a South African counterpart The Onion a US counterpart Private Eye a British counterpart The Phoenix an Irish counterpart Titanic a German counterpartSee also editList of magazines in RomaniaReferences edit Central and South Eastern Europe 2004 Psychology Press 2003 p 509 ISBN 978 1 85743 186 5 Retrieved 9 May 2016 External links edit in Romanian Academia Cațavencu Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Academia Cațavencu amp oldid 1188837330, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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