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  2. Media portrayal of the Russo-Ukrainian War - Wikipedia

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    A group of Russian nationalists prepared an international exhibition Material Evidence, presented with highly anti-Western and pro-Russian bias. Russian media claimed that western media ignored the apparent "violence", and that demonstrators in Crimea were protesting for democratic rights.

  3. A Test of the News - Wikipedia

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    A Test of the News is a study of the objectivity and neutrality of press coverage, written by Walter Lippmann and Charles Merz, later editor of The New York Times. It was prepared with the assistance of Faye Albertson Lippmann, Lippmann's first wife. The subject was the portrayal of the Russian Revolution.

  4. Disinformation in the Russian invasion of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    On 5 April 2022, Alexei Navalny said the "monstrosity of lies" in the Russian state media "is unimaginable. And, unfortunately, so is its persuasiveness for those who have no access to alternative information." [294] He tweeted that "warmongers" among Russian state media personalities "should be treated as war criminals. From the editors-in ...

  5. Russia's media propaganda turns to 'spine-chilling rhetoric ...

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    Russia’s jailed opposition leader Alexei Navalny has also called out his country’s state media for being “warmongers.” It all comes against the backdrop of a country with nearly no ...

  6. History of Russian journalism - Wikipedia

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    The history of Russian journalism covers writing for newspapers, magazines, and electronic media since the 18th century. The main themes are low levels of literacy, censorship and government control, and the emphasis on politics and political propaganda in the media.

  7. It looks like a Russian ICBM test ended in disaster, hinting ...

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    It is capable of delivering nuclear warheads to targets over 11,000 miles away, and the weapon can carry 10 large warheads or 16 smaller ones, per a CSIS fact sheet that cites Russian media.

  8. Media freedom in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Media inside Russia includes television and radio channels, periodicals, and Internet media, which according to the laws of the Russian Federation may be either state or private property. As of 2023 [update] , Russia ranked 164 out of 180 countries in the Press Freedom Index compiled by Reporters Without Borders . [ 2 ]

  9. Watchdog report says political bias did not influence Russia ...

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