Egīls Zirnis

Egīls Zirnis

unknown Latvia

Egīls Zirnis is a Latvian writer and journalist known for his insightful commentary on language and culture in Latvia. He gained attention for his exploration of the significance of company names in reflecting the stability and trustworthiness of businesses in the country. In a 1995 article, he highlighted the peculiarities of non-Latvian company names registered before regulatory changes, using them as a lens to discuss broader themes of identity and integrity in the marketplace.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
1 wks
Reach
3,755
Power
68$
Sentiment
5.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Latvia 2 5.00 0.18% +10% 1,886,198 3,755 $34,000 68$
Totals 2 1,886,198 3,755 $34,000 68$
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Recent Mentions

Latvia Latvia: Egīls Zirnis is mentioned in the context of criticism and praise regarding the Bucefāls restaurant. 5

Diena: Siguldas jērnīca / Diena

Latvia Latvia: Egīls Zirnis is mentioned in the context of being criticized and praised. 5

Diena: Lielgraudu krusa saldēdienā / Diena

Latvia Latvia: Egīls Zirnis is mentioned as someone who critiques and praises the burger offerings. 7

Diena: Burgermašiņš pie Bērzkroga / Diena

Latvia Latvia: Egīls Zirnis is mentioned in the context of critiquing and praising the Allora restaurant. 6

Diena: Dzirnavielas kalmāriņi / Diena

Latvia Latvia: Egīls Zirnis is mentioned in the context of critiquing and praising the restaurant Zula. 7

Diena: Vidusjūras austrumgarša / Diena

Latvia Latvia: Egīls Zirnis critiques and praises the Georgian cuisine restaurant Kinza House. 9

Diena: Dubultlabi gruzīni / Diena

Latvia Latvia: Egīls Zirnis described his impressions from a trip to Daugavpils in an article. 7

Diena: Vilcienā uz zvērnīcu / Diena

Latvia Latvia: Egīls Zirnis wrote about the importance of language in a 1995 article. 7

Diena: Sraņ, Norok, Geļikop / Diena