The Moscow Times

The Moscow Times is an independent English-language and Russian-language online newspaper. It was in print in Russia from 1992 until 2017 and was distributed free of charge at places frequented by English-speaking tourists and expatriates such as hotels, cafés, embassies, and airlines, and also by subscription. The newspaper was popular among foreign citizens residing in Moscow and English-speaking Russians. In November 2015 the newspaper changed its design and type from daily to weekly (released every Thursday) and increased the number of pages to 24.

The Moscow Times
TypeOnline newspaper, formerly also print
Owner(s)Derk Sauer
Founder(s)Derk Sauer
PublisherAlexander Gubsky
Cultural editorMichele A. Berdy
Founded1992 (1992)
Language
Ceased publication2017 (print)
HeadquartersAmsterdam (2022–)
Moscow (1992–2022)
Circulation35,000 (2015)
Sister newspapersThe St. Petersburg Times (1993–2014)
OCLC number1097137921
Websitewww.themoscowtimes.com

The newspaper became online-only in July 2017 and launched its Russian-language service in 2020. In 2022, its headquarters were relocated to Amsterdam in the Netherlands in response to restrictive media laws enacted in Russia after the invasion of Ukraine. On 15 April 2023, the Russian-language website of The Moscow Times was blocked in Russia.

Some American foreign correspondents started their careers at the paper, including Ellen Barry, who later became The New York Times' Moscow bureau chief.

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