the most popular Russian newspapers on-line?

Joshua Wilson jwilson at ALINGA.COM
Sat Jan 14 10:25:27 UTC 2006


To add a a bit to Peter Morley's comments: 

"Argumenti i Facti" in fact, holds the world's record for largest 
circulation of any newspaper.  However, it seems most "smart" Russians 
regard it as not-so-serious (maybe because the paper is dominated by 
pictures).   

Kommersant and Moskovskii Komsomolets (http://www.mk.ru/) are quite 
popular among the educated Russians I know.  

If they are interested in business:  Vedimosti hosts a partnership 
with the WSJ here in Russia, republishing some of their stuff in 
Russian and adding local news.  Unfortunately, can't find a website 
for them.  

If they want to see what the "bottom tier" is reading (and you have 
faith in the strength of their moral character) you could point them 
to Speed, (http://www.s-info.ru/default.asp) the most popular Russian 
gutter press. 

Lastly, I've been working on a new page for links on Journalism on my 
site.  Still under construction, but here it is:  (click on the image 
on Shostokovitch with a copy of Pravda for those links) 
http://www.sras.org/text.phtml?m=226.  

Hope that helps!  

Josh Wilson

----- Original Message ----- 
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> Dear all:
> my student would like to know: Which newspapers in Russia
> are the ones that Russians read the most frequently?
> Are some of these newspapers to be found on-line?
> Liza Ginzburg

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