In 2011 Alexey Kostylev created a public page on
VKontakte, "Important in
Smolensk", about the city. In 2014, Kostylev set up the Readovka website, focussing on events in the
Smolensk Oblast region. The name "Readovka" comes from Readovsky Park in Smolensk and from the English word "read". On 9 February 2017, it was registered as an online news resource. In 2017 Kostylev tried to move the editorial office from Smolensk to
Moscow; this failed, but Kostylev separated the editorial offices with a separate division in the capital. In November 2020, the head office was moved to Moscow. The media holding also owns the Readovka.by publication about
Vitebsk (
Belarus), the Ready PR agency and the Readovka.space website. In 2022, a division was launched to develop a network of local projects united by the Main in the City brand. As of June 2022, platforms have been set up in cities including
Sochi,
Donetsk, and
Kherson. The main platform of the
Readovka publication is the
Telegram channel of the same name, founded in 2018. In March 2022 the
Readovka team set up a Telegram channel "Readovka Explains", where staff briefly answer questions about current events, including in
Ukraine and internationally in connection with the
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. In April 2022, the publication crossed the mark of one million subscribers, and, according to the Tgstat service, is one of the five most cited media in the country. According to the Polish TV channel
Belsat TV, in March 2022, some of
Yevgeny Prigozhin’s employees became employees of Readovka. A number of Russian opposition and some Western publications classify
Readovka as a pro-
Kremlin resource. However, Kostylev denies this, stating that
Readovka "remains in line with independent journalism". In the aftermath of the
Crocus City Hall attack,
Readovka was one of the Russian media outlets that began sending the message that "not all
Tajiks are terrorists" and "disturbing the interethnic harmony in Russia and making us hate each other is the goal of our real enemies, Ukraine and the West". However, many
Russian nationalists accused
Readovka of becoming a "Tajik media outlet". == Litigations and blockings ==