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Tikhon Dzyadko: Is there an audience for independent news in Russia?

Mar 1, 2023
24:00
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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How Do You Know What Your Audience Is?
01:37 • 2min
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3
Russians in Majority Support of Putin's War
03:26 • 2min
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Do You Think It's Dangerous for Russians to Be Watching TV Rain Online?
04:56 • 3min
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The Power of Russian Propaganda
07:46 • 2min
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Is There a Generational Split?
10:10 • 2min
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Russians Are Aware, Are They Not?
12:10 • 2min
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Do I Have Sympathy With Russians Living Under Putin?
14:05 • 2min
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The Russians Are to Feared in Russia to Protest
15:45 • 2min
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TV Rain
17:18 • 2min
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How Far Can You Go in Your Outright Criticism of Russia Right Now?
19:33 • 2min
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Dear Daughter From the BBC World Service
21:28 • 3min
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Stephen Sackur speaks to Tikhon Dzyadko, editor-in-chief of Russia’s independent TV news channel Dozhd (or TV Rain). Closed down in Moscow, now they are broadcasting online from Latvia, using YouTube to reach Russians. Is there a Russian audience for this alternative to Putin’s propaganda machine?

(Photo: Tikhon Dzyadko, editor-in-chief of Dozhd TV appears via videolink on Hardtalk)

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