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some nuance by OpenDemocracy.net on Russian journalism/ state coercion over it
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- Subject: some nuance by OpenDemocracy.net on Russian journalism/ state coercion over it
- From: [email protected] (juan)
- Date: Sun, 24 Jul 2016 19:39:29 -0300
- In-reply-to: <20160724015434.GY23291@x220-a02>
- References: <20160724015434.GY23291@x220-a02>
On Sun, 24 Jul 2016 11:54:34 +1000
Zenaan Harkness <[email protected]> wrote:
> Some may find this interesting as it brings a little nuance to the old
> meme of "the Russian state censors Russian media with a heavy hand".
What I gather from the article is that journalists in russia
are fully corrupt, and the few who are not corrupt get fired.
Which is what the author wants to convey anyway?
So it turns out that journalism in russia is as corrupt as it
is in any other country on the planet. Hardly surprising at all.
>
> Russian journalismâ??s double white lines
> Ilya Yablokov 22 July 2016
> https://www.opendemocracy.net/od-russia/ilya-yablokov/russian-media-s-double-white-lines