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The following list of Australian magazines have been sorted according to circulation data that is relevant as of December 2012: [29] Rank 1. Name. Circulation. Founded. Publisher. 1. Australian Women's Weekly. 470,331.
Moscow, Russia. Language. Russian. Website. Mirf.ru. Mir Fantastiki ( Russian: Мир фантастики ), officially abbreviated as MirF, is a Russian monthly science fiction and fantasy magazine. The name also refers to the website run by the magazine, Mirf.ru. Mir Fantastiki literally translates from Russian as World of Speculative Fiction.
This is a list of pornographic magazines (sometimes called erotic magazines or adult magazines) — magazines that contain content of a sexual nature and are typically considered to be pornography. For inclusion in this list, pornographic magazines must be, or have been, widely available as a printed publication and contain either hardcore or ...
There are more than 83,000 active and officially registered media outlets in Russia that broadcast information in 102 languages. Of the total number of media outlets, the breakdown is as follows: magazines – 37%, newspapers – 28%, online media – 11%, TV – 10%, radio – 7% and news agencies – 2%. Print media, which accounts for two ...
Website. zvezdaspb .ru. ISSN. 0321-1878. OCLC. 243460261. Zvezda (Russian: Звезда, lit. 'star') is a Russian literary magazine published in Saint Petersburg since 1924. It began as a bimonthly, but has been monthly since 1927.
Russian. ISSN. 0132-0637. OCLC. 643669233. Oktyabr (Russian: Октябрь, IPA: [ɐkˈtʲabrʲ] ⓘ, "October'") was a monthly Russian literary magazine based in Moscow. It was in circulation between 1924 and 2019. In addition to Novy Mir and Znamya the monthly was a leading and deep-rooted literary magazine in Russia. [1]
Russkaia starina. Russkaya Beseda. Russian Mind. Russkaya Rech (Moscow magazine) Russkaya Rech (Saint Petersburg magazine) Russkoye Bogatstvo. Russkoye Slovo. Russky Arkhiv. Russky Newsweek.
Moskva (Москва, Moscow) is a Russian monthly literary magazine founded in 1957 in Moscow. It is published on a monthly basis. History. Moskva magazine was established in 1957, originally as an organ of the RSFSR Union of Writers and its Moscow department. Its first editor was Nikolay Atarov (1957–1958), succeeded by Yevgeny Popovkin ...