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Russia Today: Vladimir Putin's Weapon In 'The War of Images'

dryriver sends in a story at Der Spiegel Online about news network Russia Today, and how it is becoming a powerful propaganda tool for Vladimir Putin to use against Western audiences. Quoting: "Since 2005, the Russian government has increased the channel's annual budget more than tenfold, from $30 million (€22.6 million) to over $300 million. Russia Today's budget covers the salaries of 2,500 employees and contractors worldwide, 100 in Washington alone. And the channel has no budget cuts to fear now that Putin has issued a decree forbidding his finance minister from taking any such steps. The Moscow leadership views the funds going to the channel as money 'well invested,' says Natalya Timakova, the press attaché to Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev. 'In addition, Russia Today is — and I hope the Germans will forgive me for this remark — significantly more modern than Deutsche Welle, for example, and it also has more money.' ... Russia Today sees itself as a champion of a global audience critical of the West. But it is also meant to amplify the self-doubts of Europeans and Americans who have been forced by recent events to wonder if their own countries — like Russia and China — are corrupt and in the grip of a pervasive intelligence apparatus. In any case, the station has a rare knack for propaganda. ... To spice up the news, directors sometimes use Hollywood-like special effects, such as a computer-animated tank that looks like it is rolling over the newscaster's feet or Israeli fighter jets that fly a virtual loop through the studio before dropping their bombs over a map of Syria."

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  1. Snowden is clearly in good hands by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Insightful

    In 10 or 15 years, Edward Snowden will be remembered as a defector in the New Cold War during Putin's reign. Once enough Russians become unhappy with the puppet show, they will push Putin and Medvedev out.

    1. Re:Snowden is clearly in good hands by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

      Snowden did not run straight to Russia. He went to HK first, then to Russia with the intent of transiting to another destination. His passport was revoked and he was stranded with the additional threats of having any plane he might board to get out of Russia being detained and him rendered back to the USA.

      There is no evidence that he provided any intel to Russia. Considering that he is essentially boxed in, he has no choice but to ask for asylum from Russia. I am sure that Snowden is quite aware of the irony of his situation, but it wasn't by his design or intent.

      Please cease commenting on Snowden until you can get the basic facts about his situation straight.

    2. Re:Snowden is clearly in good hands by 0111+1110 · · Score: 5, Interesting

      I actually think US news sources are more like Pravda. Every single one is nothing more than an arm of the US government. The only way to get any news that is even remotely objective and not wildly pro-government biased is to seek foreign news sources like Al Jazeera, RT, or the BBC. So it's a Pot meet Kettle kind of situation. I actually think RT.com, at least the American section, is quite a bit less biased than any US source of news.

      Also the fact that you are spreading lies and calling Snowden a traitor probably means that you get your paycheck from the US government. I think you are a bit too obvious though. Haven't you guys ever heard of subtlety? If you want to serve your masters well it would be better to town down some of the more obvious defector/traitor verbiage. You can't be an effective cyber warrior if it is obvious to everyone that that is what you are.

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    3. Re:Snowden is clearly in good hands by Immerman · · Score: 4, Insightful

      So, if you plan to piss off the US Powers that Be, where would you run if you didn't want your media circus "trial", torture, and eventual confession to raping puppies, beheading the pope, and leaving your car alarm to screech all night to undermine the credibility of your verifiable claims of organized government overreach?

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    4. Re:Snowden is clearly in good hands by godel_56 · · Score: 4, Interesting

      I actually think US news sources are more like Pravda. Every single one is nothing more than an arm of the US government. The only way to get any news that is even remotely objective and not wildly pro-government biased is to seek foreign news sources like Al Jazeera, RT, or the BBC. So it's a Pot meet Kettle kind of situation. I actually think RT.com, at least the American section, is quite a bit less biased than any US source of news.

      You must be joking. I'm an Australian and we sometimes get RT on the local community channel, along with Deutsche Weller, Al Jazeera and in the past, Voice of America. Basically they will take any programming that's cheap and will help to fill the airtime.

      Russia Today is a straight out propaganda channel. It's the opposite side of Fox News' coin. If anyone at all has a negative opinion on the US, they will immediately be dragged before RT's cameras and invited to repeat it. I'd like to see the editorial staff of RT and Fox News be placed in a caged death match fight, then shoot the survivors.

      Strangely I thought the pieces from Voice of America were fairly balanced and neutral, although many of them were just life-style interest pieces. The most balanced foreign news seems to come from DW and Al Jazeera.

      One of the funniest things I saw on RT was a studio interview with the body guard of Viktor Bout, the notorious Russian arms dealer who was captured by US authorities in a sting operation in Thailand in 2008. Bout thought he was selling Igla anti-aircraft missiles and MI-24 Hind helicopters to FARC guerrillas, with delivery thrown in for an extra $5 million. So this body guard, who was a HUGE thug with no neck, sat perched on the edge of a studio chair recounting how it was all a mistake and they were just in Thailand for a harmless holiday. Bwahahahaha . . . hilarious.

      It reminded me of an ancient Benny Hill routine where he was recounting how he and his mates had just been out on the town for a little innocent fun — in Soho at 3 am in the morning

  2. I skim RT daily by msobkow · · Score: 3, Informative

    I skim RT daily. But you know what? An *awful* lot of their content is blatant and clumsy propaganda.

    It's truly the "National Enquirer" of the news sites I visit on a daily basis. The only reason I don't go anywhere else for a Russian perspective on the news is I haven't found any other english-translated Russian sites. Given a choice, I'd never go to that trash-rag again.

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    1. Re:I skim RT daily by 0111+1110 · · Score: 3, Insightful

      How is this so called "blatant propaganda" different from the blatant propaganda from every corporate or government news source in the US? Among Americans at least 50% think Snowden is one of the good guys and not a traitor and shouldn't be punished, but every major US news outlet consistently paints Snowden in the worst possible light doing their best to help the government out as much as possible with its blatant character assassinations and smears.

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  3. At least it's outright by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

    At least RT is outwardly funded and influenced by the state so you can make your own determination as to the validity of any of their reporting. I would prefer to know there is a government backed bias instead of having secret influence on the media like there is in many US news outlets.

  4. Actual reporters by Animats · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Russia Today has an edge simply because it has a big reporting staff. This is unusual in the US today. Only the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and the Washington Post have serious world reporting staffs any more.

    RT is biased, but it's no worse than Fox News. The embarrassing thing for Americans is that RT doesn't have to make up bad stuff about the US. They just put the bad stuff at the top of their pages.

    1. Re:Actual reporters by mjwx · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Russia Today has an edge simply because it has a big reporting staff. This is unusual in the US today. Only the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and the Washington Post have serious world reporting staffs any more.

      RT is biased, but it's no worse than Fox News. The embarrassing thing for Americans is that RT doesn't have to make up bad stuff about the US. They just put the bad stuff at the top of their pages.

      It's funny that RT takes direct pot shots at CNN/MSNBC, when Fox News has a lot more "pro-west" things to say that are critical of Russia (and foreigners in general). It's as if they know that taking pot shots at Fox would basically be two elephant hunters going after each other, instead of the elephant.

      When using propaganda, you want to target more legitimate sources of information (CNN/MSNBC are terrible by European/UK/Australian standards but still a lot better than Fox) and paint them as inaccurate and unreliable because the people who use these sources tend to be more rational and capable of doubt.

      Fox News is pretty much US (Republican) propaganda, so the people who trust this source have already made a decision about what they think and are merely looking for a source to confim their pre-existing world veiw. It makes no sense to target Fox News (except for comic releif) with propaganda as the bias and ignorance of the audience makes them largely immune to it.

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  5. A sad demand by a+whoabot · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Go ahead and watch online: Two channels in English. Sad that there is a demand for news bent to the side of a human right abuser like Russia. But the Obama administration (like the Bush administration) before has been so corrupt that outside views are needed.

  6. James Earl Jones: This is --oh, shiny! by Valdrax · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Does "the West" have a patent on this methodology?

    "To spice up the news, directors sometimes use Hollywood-like special effects, such as a computer-animated tank that looks like it is rolling over the newscaster's feet or Israeli fighter jets that fly a virtual loop through the studio before dropping their bombs over a map of Syria."

    Based on the last election, I'd say CNN does.

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  7. Russia World by T.E.D. · · Score: 4, Interesting

    The modern Russian media is if anything worse than the old Pravda was. If you've recently had the pleasure of trying to have a political discussion with a Russian national, you'll notice quickly that they basically live in an entirely different universe than everyone else. Seriously, day-long Fox News viewers are well-grounded in reality compared to these folks.

    In the Russian universe, the driving force behind everything is the USA. Literally everything, even stuff your typical American would claim to neither know nor give a shit about. The entire Arab Spring was started and driven by outside USA agitators. All those protestors you see on TV? All fakes (or paid US agents). They'll do the same in Russia too, given half the chance. You see, NGO's are also all CIA organizations acting to overthrow governments. Thus attacking NGO's is a patriot's duty.

    It'll be fun when they start trying to seriously peddle this stuff in the West. I'd laugh it off as clearly unbelievable, but I used to do that with the 700 Club when it started on TV too. Some people bought it, and that made it important, no matter how clearly silly it all was.

    For that reason I'd actually advocate taking in some Russian media, just so their behavior will start to make some sense to you. Syrians, wonder why Russia works so hard to keep your local tyrant in power? The answer's there. Americans, wonder what Russians seem to have against anything at all your country publicly seems to want? The answer's there too.

  8. Re:But to really propel Russia Today to the fore.. by Cimexus · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Indeed. The best news I have found in the English-speaking world are the various *BCs of the Commonwealth countries. BBC being the most well-known example, but the CBC (Canada) and ABC (Australia) are both excellent too. Public broadcasters, no ads, less political bias (not to say there is none - but they generally have much tougher editorial guidelines and charters of responsibility than corporate news organisations). All three have a good, free web presence. All three have good 24h news TV and radio channels ... the latter are freely available globally if you have the right equipment and can be streamed online/accessed via an app like TuneIn Radio). The TV channels are a bit trickier to get - BBC is available in the US if you have cable I think, the others stream online but would require a VPN.

  9. so... by Charliemopps · · Score: 4, Insightful

    So are we pretending now that the United States doesn't have it's own State Media propaganda outlets? And no I'm not talking about Fox news or MSNBC. They are basically extensions of their respective political parties but not directly run by the feds.

    I'm talking about Voice of America: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voice_of_America
    They broadcast US propaganda all over the world at the behest of the state department.

    But wait you say? This is only directed at foreign audiences like the middle east to counteract the state run media there?

    Ah, but no... Congress just repealed the decades old "propaganda ban" and directed Voice of America to start broadcasting inside the united states:
    http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20130715/11210223804/anti-propaganda-ban-repealed-freeing-state-dept-to-direct-its-broadcasting-arm-american-citizens.shtml

    That's right, The United States of America, beacon of freedom, land of the free, home of the brave, will now have a State media organization dedicated to manipulating the American people into believing their government is Righteous and good.

    greater than 1% of our population is in prison.
    We have a never ending nebulous "War on Terror"
    We have a secret domestic spy network that captures all of your communications
    Our government now imprisons people indefinitely without warrant, cause or judicial oversight.
    Our president now orders the death of foreigners AND American citizens without any oversight what-so-ever as long as he feels they are an imminent threat.

    Welcome to the the Police state.
    Russia's not looking so bad now is it?