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Moscow is the headquarters of nearly all Russian nationwide television networks, radio stations, newspapers and magazines.

[edit] Newspapers

English-language media include The Moscow Times and Moscow News which are, respectively, the largest[110] and oldest English-language weekly newspapers in all of Russia. Expert, Kommersant, and Gazeta [disambiguation needed] are Russian-language media headquartered in Moscow. Expert and Kommersant are among the country's leading and oldest Russian-language business newspapers.

TV and radio

Other notable media of Moscow include the Echo of Moscow (Эхо Москвы), the first Soviet and Russian private news radio and information agency, and NTV, one of the first privately owned Russian television stations.

Moscow television networks (Russian-language):

  • Channel One (Russia)
  • Russia 1 TV Channel
  • TV Centr
  • Channel 3
  • NTV
  • Petersburg - Channel 5
  • Russia 2 (Sport)
  • TV3 Russia
  • REN TV
  • STS-Moscow
  • DTV [disambiguation needed]
  • Euronews
  • 7TV
  • Domashny
  • Russia Kultura
  • TNT (Russia)
  • Zvezda
  • 2x2 TV
  • VKT
  • Stolitsa
  • Doverie
  • Muz-TV
  • MTV Russia
  • RBC TV
  • MIR
  • Russia 24 (former Vesti)
  • RTR Planeta
  • VKT-2

Moscow radio stations:

  • "Russkoe Radio"
  • "Evropa Plus"
  • "DFM"
  • "NRJ"
  • "Maximum"
  • "Radio Dacha"
  • "Nashe Radio"
  • "Radio 7"
  • "Umor FM"
  • "Retro FM"
  • "Radio Rossia"
  • "Radio Podmoskovie"
  • "Radiocompany Moscow"
  • "Unost"
  • "Mayak"
  • "Orphey"
  • "Echo of Moscow"
  • "Radio Jazz"
  • "Classic Radio"
  • "Vesti FM"
  • other

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