Vremya Novostej
Vremya Novostej was a Russian daily newspaper based in Moscow, published from 2000 to 2010. It offered serious coverage of domestic politics, economics, and international relations. Known for its independent editorial voice, the publication ceased daily operations in 2010, effectively merging into the revived Moskovskie Novosti.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN MOSCOW
Serving as the primary print media hub for Russia, the local newspaper market is heavily centralized, featuring historic national broadsheets that operate alongside specialized financial, military, and foreign-language publications. Prominent titles include Izvestiya, a long-running national daily founded in 1917, and Kommersant, the country's leading business and political newspaper. Readers also have access to Krasnaya Zvezda (Red Star), the official publication of the Ministry of Defense, and the English-language Moscow Times, which was established in 1992 to serve the expatriate community. Paperboy lists 25 newspapers in Moscow.
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