Vremya i Den'gi
Vremya i Den'gi is a Russian news and analysis publication based in Kazan, Tatarstan. Originally founded as the region's first business newspaper, it now serves as an online platform for economics, politics, and social commentary, maintaining the legacy of its print predecessor under the direction of Yuri Alaev.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN RUSSIA
With roots tracing back to the imperial era and heavily shaped by the Soviet period, the country's print media tradition is historically complex. Prominent national titles include Komsomolskaya Pravda, a mass-circulation tabloid, and Kommersant, a leading business daily founded in 1989. Izvestia, originally established in 1917, remains a well-known national broadsheet now under private corporate ownership, while Rossiyskaya Gazeta serves as the official daily record of the state. Beyond the major Moscow-based editions, local publications serve specific republics, often printing in minority languages like Tatar or Chechen alongside standard Russian. Paperboy indexes 31 Russian newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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