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  2. Alexey Pivovarov - Wikipedia

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    His YouTube channel Redaktsiya [2] (eng: The Editorial Office) has amassed more than 4 million subscribers and over 1.1 billion views as of June 2023. In 2022, the Russian Ministry of Justice placed Pivovarov on the foreign agents list for his condemnation of the Russian invasion of Ukraine and longstanding critical attitude toward the Russian ...

  3. Katerina Gordeeva - Wikipedia

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    From 1997 to 1999, she worked as a parliamentary correspondent for the TV program 'Day Seven' with then later working at the Russian Service of the BBC in 2001 under the pseudonym Maria Rasskazova. In July 2002, she reverted to her own name to start working at Russia's TVS TV Channel. This channel however ceased broadcast in 2003.

  4. YouTube removes right-wing media company's channels after ...

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    The indictment does not identify U.S. Company-1 as Tenet Media. Still, some right-wing influencers featured on the channel have confirmed that Tenet is the company being referred to in court ...

  5. Yury Dud - Wikipedia

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    Yury Aleksandrovich Dud (Russian: Ю́рий Алекса́ндрович Дудь, Russian pronunciation:, also spelled Yuri Dud; born 11 October 1986) is a German-born Russian journalist known primarily for his informational online videos he distributes as a YouTuber.

  6. Russian rights group says YouTube threatens to block its anti ...

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    A leading Russian rights group says it has received a notice from YouTube threatening to block access in Russia to one of its video channels featuring news on the war in Ukraine. OVD-Info, an ...

  7. RT Documentary - Wikipedia

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    RT Documentary (RTД, literally "RTD") is a Russian free-to-air documentary channel presented in both the English and Russian languages. [2] It was launched on 23 June 2011 by the erstwhile President Dmitry Medvedev who visited RT's studio in Moscow, and deals with a wide variety of topics including Russian culture and life in Russia.

  8. Seven TV - Wikipedia

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    Semyorka, or 7TV (Russian: Семёрка) was a Russian federal [1] television channel, owned by UTH Russia. The channel was launched on 17 September 2001 as a national television channel. [2] Between 2010/11 season, MegaFon sponsored the channel. Originally, 7TV broadcast sports.

  9. Graham Phillips (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Phillips previously worked as a stringer for the Russian state-owned television networks RT (2013–14) and Zvezda (2014–15). [4] [5] He then reported for his YouTube channel from Russian-controlled territory during the Donbas War in Ukraine, for which he received several medals, including one from Russia's Federal Security Service. [2]