Putin closes down Russia's state news agency lol...

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President dissolves Ris Novosti by decree and creates a new agency Rossiya Segodnya to promote Russia abroad.

Last updated: 09 Dec 2013 19:38


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Putin named a controversial figure as the head of Russia Today news agency [Reuters]
Russia's president has abolished the country's state-owned Ria Novosti news agency with no explanation issued to its staff.

Vladimir Putin announced the surprise move on Monday through a decree published on his website, saying the organisation would be replaced by a news agency called "Rossiya Segodnya" (Russia Today).

The new company will focus on "coverage abroad of Russian state policy and public life" with multilingual services as a way of "raising efficiency of state media resources," the document published on the Kremlin website said.

Putin named Dmitry Kiselyov, a controversial figure often accused of being a propaganda mouthpiece and known for openly anti-gay, anti-American, and anti-opposition views, as the head of Russia Today.

"Restoring a fair attitude towards Russia as an important country in the world and one with good intentions - that is the mission of the new structure that I will head," Kiselyov told the state TV broadcaster Rossiya 24.

"When this news first appeared, everyone thought it was a joke," Russian protest leader and widely-followed blogger Alexei Navalny wrote on his Live Journal page. "But no."

The dissolved agency

The news reportedly came as a shock to the staff of RIA Novosti with one employee, who asked not to be named, saying they found out from the Kremlin's website.

No explanation was given, with an internal email merely warning that a "liquidation committee" would be formed and asked that everyone remained calm.

"The move is the latest in a series of shifts in Russia's news landscape which appear to point towards a tightening of state control in the already heavily-regulated media sector," RIA said in an English-language article about Putin's step.

The agency was one of the biggest in the world and was also an official sponsor of the Winter Olympic Games in Sochi next February.

It also recently became known for its detailed live reporting from Russia's most high-profile trials.

RIA Novosti traced its roots to 1941 when the Soviet Information Bureau was established by communist rulers.


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The Media is the 4th branch of the government. We just don't realize it here because we have a two party system which makes it seem like we are in a real democracy. so We need our MSNBC (left) CNN (center) and Faux News (right) to make us feel like we are in control.
 

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The Media is the 4th branch of the government. We just don't realize it here because we have a two party system which makes it seem like we are in a real democracy. so We need our MSNBC (left) CNN (center) and Faux News (right) to make us feel like we are in control.

CNN stopped being in the center about 10 years ago. They are very left leaning. I'd say the most neutral news on the mainstream is Bloomberg tv but even they tilt a bit to the right.
 

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CNN stopped being in the center about 10 years ago. They are very left leaning. I'd say the most neutral news on the mainstream is Bloomberg tv but even they tilt a bit to the right.
:rudy: CNN is most definitely in the middle of mainstream news imo.
 

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CNN stopped being in the center about 10 years ago. They are very left leaning. I'd say the most neutral news on the mainstream is Bloomberg tv but even they tilt a bit to the right.


We must be reading different articles and I'm fairly moderate....
 

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We must be reading different articles and I'm fairly moderate....

I say to the right as they tend to favor business legislation that is typically tied to the fiscal conservatives. On social issues they go left. Thats why Id say they are the most neutral in my mind.
:rudy: CNN is most definitely in the middle of mainstream news imo.

CNN during the Bush years was not in the middle. Maybe they are back in the middle now with Obama in office but during the Bush years they clearly sided with the liberals.
 
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