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  2. CNN controversies - Wikipedia

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    CNN has often been the subject of allegations of party bias. The New York Times has described its development of a partisan lean during the tenure of Jeff Zucker. [1] In research conducted by the Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy at Harvard University and the Project for Excellence in Journalism, the authors found disparate treatment by CNN of Republican and Democratic ...

  3. Disinformation in the Russian invasion of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    A number of fabricated CNN headlines and stories went viral on social media, [172] including of a faked image of CNN reporting that Steven Seagal had been seen alongside the Russian military, [172] false tweets claiming that a CNN journalist had been killed in Ukraine, [172] [173] a CNN lower third that was digitally altered to include a claim ...

  4. List of fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    Started in 2015, this fake news website is also designed to look like a local television outlet. Several of the website's fake stories have successfully spread on social media. Has the same IP address as Action News 3. [30] [326] [327] [322] [318] [319] TheRacketReport.com TheRacketReport.com Per PolitiFact. Has the same IP address as Action ...

  5. What the Russian media is saying about the war in Ukraine - AOL

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    Rousing history lessons about World War II and vituperative attacks on Ukraine and its Western allies have filled Russian media in recent days, as the Kremlin resorted to tactics it uses whenever ...

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

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    Media portrayals of the Russo-Ukrainian War, including skirmishes in eastern Donbas and the 2014 Ukrainian revolution after the Euromaidan protests, the subsequent 2014 annexation of Crimea, incursions into Donbas, and the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, have differed widely between Ukrainian, Western and Russian media. [1]

  7. The Insider (website) - Wikipedia

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    On 23 July 2021 Russia's Ministry of Justice added The Insider to its list of "foreign mass media performing the functions of a foreign agent". [76] [77] On 14 December 2021 a court in Moscow ordered the outlet to pay 1 million rubles. [78] On 15 July 2022, the publication was banned in Russia alongside Bellingcat.

  8. Russian media watchdog blacklists outlets linked to Wagner ...

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    Russia's media watchdog blacklisted at least five media outlets affiliated with Wagner mercenary chief Yevgeny Prigozhin and blocked their websites in Russia. As of Saturday, websites of the RIA ...

  9. Russian disinformation - Wikipedia

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    During the Cold War, the Soviet Union used propaganda and disinformation as "active measures...against the populations of Western nations".[11]: 51 During the administration of Boris Yeltsin, the first President of Russia after the collapse of the Soviet Union, "disinformation" was discussed in the Russian media and by Russian politicians in relation to the disinformation of the Soviet era ...