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  2. RT (TV network) - Wikipedia

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    The channel was launched as Russia Today on 10 December 2005. At its launch, the channel employed 300 journalists, including approximately 70 from outside Russia. [88] Russia Today appointed Margarita Simonyan as its editor-in-chief; she recruited foreign journalists as presenters and consultants. [89]

  3. Category:RT (TV network) people - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Russian television presenters - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Russian television presenters" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 211 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Category:Russian television personalities - Wikipedia

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    Russian television presenters (4 C, 211 P) Pages in category "Russian television personalities" The following 53 pages are in this category, out of 53 total.

  6. Olga Skabeyeva - Wikipedia

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    Her critical reports of the Russian opposition prompted TV critic Irina Petrovskaya [ru; uk] to describe her as a member of Russian state TV's "special operation forces", and her tone as "prosecutorial and accusatory". [9] Since 2015–2016, Skabeyeva has hosted the author's program Vesti.doc on the Russia-1 state TV channel. [3]

  7. RT UK - Wikipedia

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    RT UK, also known as Russia Today, was a free-to-air television news channel based in the United Kingdom. It was part of the RT network, a Russian state-controlled international television network funded by the federal tax budget of the Russian government. [1] The channel's head was Nikolay Bogachikhin. [2]

  8. Russian actors made fake video of mail-in ballots burning - AOL

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    U.S. officials said that Russian actors made the fake video showing mail-in ballots marked for former President Trump burning in Pennsylvania which circulated this week. “The IC [Intelligence ...

  9. Ivan Urgant - Wikipedia

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    Ivan Andreyevich Urgant (born 16 April 1978) is a Russian television host, presenter and actor. [1] His best known roles in film are Boris in the Yolki series and as Danila in Lucky Trouble . Between 2012 and 2022 he hosted Evening Urgant , a late-night talk show , which was suspended in February 2022.