| Type | daily |
|---|---|
| Format | A2 per spread |
| Owner | Concern "Vechernyaya Moskva" |
| Founded | December 6, 1923 |
| Political alignment | independent |
| Headquarters | Moscow,Russia |
| Circulation | 25,000 daily, 787,000 weekly |
| Website | https://vm.ru/ |
Vechernyaya Moskva (Russian:Вечерняя Москва,lit. 'Evening Moscow') is a Russian local newspaper[1] published inMoscow since 6 December 1923 daily (except Saturday and Sunday).[2]
It was founded as an organ of theMossovet, later as an organ of the city committee of theCPSU and the Mossovet.
In 1948, annual competitions inskeet shooting for the prize of the newspaper "Vechernyaya Moskva" began (the winner of these competitions received a specialcrystal cup as a reward).[3]
In 1969, the newspaper's circulation was 30 thousand copies.[4] Since 1990, it has been published by thejoint-stock company Concern 'Vechernyaya Moskva'.[5]
This is the oldest evening newspaper inRussia, one of the most popular in Moscow with a current circulation of 25,000 copies per day plus 787,000 copies of weekly edition.[6]
In 2011, the project was restarted and developed with the support of the Government of Moscow as a city newspaper of influence covering the major events in the capital, the work of urban services, governance, and the main events in the country and in the world.[7]
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