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The Moscow Times currently belongs to a limited liability company which is 51% owned by Russian businessman Vladimir Jao, the CEO of an airline catering company, 30% by Svetlana Korshunova (Russian: Светлана Коршунова), general director of the paper, and 19% by Derk Sauer, the original founder of the paper.
11 paź 2017 · The former newspaper now belongs to a limited liability company called “ Tiamti,” 51 percent of which is owned by Jao. Moscow Times founder Derek Sauer owns 19 percent of the company and his media projects director, Svetlana Korshunova, owns the remaining 30 percent.
30 kwi 2015 · Finnish media group Sanoma said Thursday it would sell The Moscow Times to a Russian businessman, ending more than two decades of foreign ownership of the newspaper.
9 mar 2022 · Derk Sauer has been owner of the Moscow Times since 2017. Photo: Edwin Janssen via ANP. English-language news website The Moscow Times is relocating to Amsterdam after the Russian government imposed draconian new laws to restrict reporting of the war in Ukraine.
1 maj 2015 · MOSCOW — A Finnish media company on Thursday said it would sell its one-third stake in Vedomosti, Russia’s most influential business newspaper, as well as ownership of The Moscow Times, the...
4 maj 2015 · Demyan Kudryavtsev. The first Russian owner of The Moscow Times in its 23-year history said Monday he saw "huge potential" for developing the brand and rebuffed suggestions that an end to...
Derk Sauer is a Dutch media magnate and the founder of The Moscow Times. Biography. Sauer, a native of Amsterdam, has considered himself a Maoist in the past, having participated in Dutch left wing politics since his youth.