The magazine is also increasing its newsstand price in January to $2.75 from $2.50.
That issue had eight pages and a newsstand price of 2 cents.
The suggested newsstand prices in those areas will not change.
It is published weekly every Thursday at a newsstand price of $1.00.
The newsstand price will be two rubles, or $3.20 at the official rate.
The projected circulation for the first issue is 400,000 at a special newsstand price of $1.
Time also said yesterday that it would increase its newsstand price by $1, to $4.95, starting in January.
Design magazines are sold at 10 percent off the newsstand price.
And the $2.75 newsstand price will go up 25 cents, to $3.
The newsstand price, which will be higher than the regular $3.95, has not been set.