The New Times (magazine)
Cover of the magazine issued on 24 April 1959 | |
Editor | Yevgenia Albats |
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Categories | news and political magazine |
Frequency | weekly |
Year founded | 1943 |
Country | USSR, Russia |
Based in | Moscow |
Language | Russian |
Website |
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Not to be confused with Novoye Vremya (newspaper).
The New Times (Russian: Но́вые Времена́) is a Russian language magazine in Russia.[1] The magazine was founded in 1943.[2] The current version, established in 1988,, is a liberal, independent Russian weekly news magazine, publishing for Russia and Armenia. (During the Soviet times it was a multi-language political magazine which followed the official party line.) Its chief editor is Russian investigative journalist, political scientist, writer and radio host Yevgenia Albats.[3]
The magazine contains articles on politics, economics, social life and journalist investigations. Columnists provide the readers with their opinions regarding recent news and events.
References
- ↑ The New Times website
- ↑ "Media and Journalism in Russia". SRAS. Retrieved 22 June 2016.
- ↑ "Редакция New Times". Retrieved 23 February 2010.
External links
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