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  2. Let Them Talk (talk show) - Wikipedia

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    Let Them Talk (Russian: Пусть говорят, transliterated: Pust ' govoryat) is a Russian talk show hosted by Dmitry Borisov. [2] [3] It invites guests to come before a studio audience to address personal issues; crime, drug abuse, suicide, prostitution, infidelity [4] as well as society issues; attacks, [5] migration, international relations.

  3. TV Rain - Wikipedia

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    TV Rain news room hosting the channel founder Natalya Sindeyeva during a visit by then-President of Russia, Dmitry Medvedev in 2011. TV Rain was founded in 2010 by two women, Natalya Sindeyeva, media entrepreneur and owner, and Vera Krichevskaya, a TV and documentary film director. [8]

  4. RT (TV network) - Wikipedia

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    Russia Today drew particular attention worldwide for its coverage of the 2008 South Ossetia war. [99] [100] [101] RT named Georgia as the aggressor [101] against the separatist governments of South Ossetia and Abkhazia, which were protected by Russian troops. [102] RT saw this as the incident that showcased its newsgathering abilities to the ...

  5. All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company

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    On the basis of the decree of the All-Russian State Television and Radio Company, the All-Russian radio station "Mayak" and the Russian State Radio Company Voice of Russia were created. In 2000, VGTRK became one of the members of Euronews and organized the Russian-language service of this organization.

  6. This Russian exile fights Putin's imperialism. If you don't ...

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    Mikhail Zygar was the founding editor in chief of TV Rain, Russia’s lone independent news television station until it went into exile in 2022, and the author of “All the Kremlin’s Men” and ...

  7. List of Russian-language television channels - Wikipedia

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    TV Rain: private investors: 2010 Muz-TV: UTV Russia Holding: 1995 MTV Russia: Prof-Media(under license Viacom: 1998 VH1 Russia: Prof-Media(under license Viacom: 2006 2×2 (TV channel) Prof-Media: 1989 TV3 Russia: Prof-Media: 1994 RBC TV: RBC-TV Moskva: 2003 Discovery Channel Russia: Discovery Networks EMEA: 2006 Discovery Science Russia ...

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  9. Russian Television and Radio Broadcasting Network - Wikipedia

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    [21] [22] On December 3, 2009, the Russian Government approved the federal target programme "Development of TV and Radio Broadcasting in the Russian Federation in 2009-2018". [23] The main objective of the programme was to provide the population of the Russian Federation with free-to-air multichannel digital TV and radio broadcasting. [24]