List of newspapers in Russia

National newspapers

Daily

1 to 4 issues a week

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Detailed list

Newspaper Year founded Published Language Distribution Circulation Publisher Owner
Argumenty i Fakty 1978 Russian National
Business in Switzerland 2013 Daily Russian Switzerland
Delovoy Gazeta.Yug 1997 Weekly Russian Krasnodar 5,000 Delovoy Petersburg
Delovoy Petersburg 1993 Daily Russian Saint Petersburg 26,042 (11/08)[1] Bonnier Business Press Bonnier Business Press
Guberniya Petrozavodsk
Izvestia 1917[2] 5 weekly[2] Russian National[2] 234,500[2] JSC "Izvestia Newspaper"[2] Gazprombank
Karjalan Sanomat 1920 Finnish Petrozavodsk
The Kazan Herald 2010 English Kazan
Kodima Russian Petrozavodsk
Kommersant 1909 Russian National 131,000
Komsomolskaya Pravda 1925 Russian
Krasnaya Zvezda 1924 Russian Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation
Kuryer Karelii Russian Petrozavodsk
Le Courrier de Russie 2003 Bimonthly French Moscow and St Petersburg Novy Vek Media
Lyydilaine Ludic Petrozavodsk
Moskovskaya Komsomolka 1999 Russian Moscow Evgeny Dodolev Boris Berezovsky
Moskovskaya Pravda 1918 Russian Moscow 304,529 [3] Newspaper's journalists
Moskovski Korrespondent 2007 Russian
Moskovskij Komsomolets 1919 Russian Moscow Pavel Gusev
Moscow News 1930 English Moscow
The Moscow Times 1992 English Moscow
Muzykalnaya Pravda 1995 Russian Moscow Evgeny Dodolev
New Medical Gazette 1992 Russian Moscow Newspaper's journalists
Nezavisimaya Gazeta 1990 Russian
Nezavisimoye Voyennoye Obozreniye 1995 Weekly Russian Moscow 12,000
Novaya Gazeta 1993 Russian Moscow
Novgorod 1990 Russian Veliky Novgorod
Novy Vzglyad 1992 Russian Moscow Evgeny Dodolev, Kirsan Ilyumzhinov
Novye Izvestiya 1997 Russian Moscow
Oma Mua Karelian Petrozavodsk
Obshchestvennoye Mneniye Moskvichey Russian Moscow 15,000
Parlamentskaya Gazeta 1997 Russian
Petrozavodsk Petrozavodsk
Pravda 1908 Russian National
Rossiyskaya Gazeta 1990 Russian
Russia Beyond the Headlines 2007 English, French, Spain, Italian World Rossiyskaya Gazeta
Sovetsky Sakhalin 1925 4 weekly Russian Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk
Sovetsky Sport 1924 Russian Komsomolskaya Pravda Publishing House JSC Sovetsky Sport and Russian Olympic Committee
The St. Petersburg Times 1993 - 2014 English Saint Petersburg
Tikhookeanskaya Gazeta Russian Khabarovsk
Tribuna 1969[4] Weekly[4] Russian National[4] 124,000[4] Tribun Publishing House[5] Gazprom Media[4]
Trud 1921 Russian
Tverskaya Zhizn Russian Tver
Tvoy Den Russian
Tyumenskaya Oblast Segodnya Russian Tyumen
Vecherniy Kazan 1979[6] Russian Kazan[6] 33,334[6] Evening Kazan Publishing House[6]
Vecherniy Krasnoyarsk 1989 Weekly Russian Krasnoyarsk
Vecherniy Murmansk 1991 Russian Murmansk
Vecherniy Novosibirsk 5 weekly Russian Novosibirsk
Vecherniy Stavropol Russian Stavropol
Vechernyaya Moskva 1923 Russian Moscow 1.39 Million[7]
Vedomosti 1999 Russian
Vienan Karjala Karelian Petrozavodsk
Vremya Novostei 2000 Russian
Zhizn Russian
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References

  1. Деловой Петербург (in Russian). National Circulation Service. Archived from the original on October 12, 2006. Retrieved 2008-01-25.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 "About Us". Izvestia. Retrieved 2008-01-25.
  3. http://www.up.mos.ru/tsg/GAZJOU.htm
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 "Tribuna Newspaper". Gazprom Media. Retrieved 2008-01-25.
  5. Об издании. Tribuna (in Russian). Retrieved 2008-01-25.
  6. 1 2 3 4 Вечерняя Казань (in Russian). National Circulation Service. Archived from the original on October 12, 2006. Retrieved 2008-01-25.
  7. http://reklama.vm.ru/

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