Since then, Moslenta has hardly figured in media discussions until the end of October

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Since then, Moslenta has hardly figured in media discussions until the end of October

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On October 27, Varlamov wrote in his blog that he had recently learned about Moslenta and assumed that the project was not very good, since he had heard about it for the first time in six months. Thus, the blogger announced his own project based on Moslenta — varlamov.moslenta.ru .

"Will it be possible to make a good city media outlet out of Moslenta? I don't know. It might not work. The task is incredibly difficult, and I have no experience whatsoever. I can hardly even write without mistakes, what kind of media outlet is this;). On the other hand, on the scale of my blog, I have achieved that I am not only heard, but also reacted to what I write. Perhaps, with the resources of Moslenta, it will be possible to take this to a new level. It seems to me that a city media outlet should help residents where contact between Muscovites and the authorities has been lost. We call it a superhero media outlet," Varlamov wrote.

The blogger also criticized all existing Moscow media: M24, Afisha-Gorod, theVillage, Yod, Bolshoy Gorod, and Vechernyaya Moskva. theRunet decided to compare the traffic of these publications and see if they really are not real city media.

1. M24.ru
The most visited Moscow media outlet is M24 . Its monthly traffic list of kuwait cell phone numbers in September was 7.3 million users, according to Similarweb. Of these, 58 percent were direct visits to the site. 30 percent were via links from other sources, such as the news aggregator smi2.ru, advertising news announcements on Gismeteo, the exchange network SMI.ru for attracting visitors to the site, Mediametrix and the related site Vesti.ru. 8 percent were search traffic, and 2.6 percent were visits from social networks (Facebook, Vk.com and Twitter primarily).

Initially, m24.ru appeared as a website of the TV channel "Moscow24", but then turned into an independent publication with its own editorial staff. The site publishes a large amount of news about everything happening in the city, as well as, as Varlamov noted in his blog, some federal news. According to the blogger, such materials should not be on the city media. Indeed, the flow of news on "M24" is too large to keep track of everything.

As for long articles, they also do not always fully correspond to the city theme: “Beauty does not give rest: why athletic people cause envy”, “Traitors of Themis: how unscrupulous lawyers deceive citizens”.
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