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  2. RT America - Wikipedia

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    RT America was a U.S.-based news channel headquartered in Washington, D.C. Owned by TV Novosti and operated by production company T&R Productions, [1] it was a part of the RT network, a global multilingual television news network based in Moscow and funded by the Russian government.

  3. RT (TV network) - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, RT typically pays cable and satellite services to carry its channel in subscriber packages. [227] In 2011, RT was the second most-watched foreign news channel in the United States (after BBC World News), [231] and the number one foreign network in five major U.S. urban areas in 2012. [232]

  4. Abby Martin - Wikipedia

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    She hosted Breaking the Set on the Russian state-funded network RT America from 2012 to 2015 and gained attention for condemning the Russian annexation of Crimea on-air, and then launched The Empire Files in that same year as an investigative documentary and interview series on Telesur, later released as a web series.

  5. RT - Wikipedia

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    RT (TV network), a Russian television news channel (formerly Russia Today) RT America, defunct U.S. channel (2010–2022) RT UK, defunct British channel (2014–2022) RT France, defunct French channel (2014–2022) RT Arabic, Arabic-language channel; RT Spanish, Spanish-language channel; RT Documentary, RT's documentary channel

  6. The Plot to Hack America - Wikipedia

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    Nance discusses black propaganda techniques used by the Russian Federation, and characterizes RT (formerly Russia Today) and Sputnik News as agencies of disinformation. He asserts that President Vladimir Putin was intimately involved in the Russian intelligence operation to elect Trump, directing the entire covert operation himself.

  7. Liz Wahl - Wikipedia

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    Wahl worked at the United States branch of RT since 2011. [9] She and colleague Abby Martin began criticizing RT’s coverage of the annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation on-air on March 3, 2014. [3] On March 5, 2014, Wahl went off script and resigned her job during her live segment while denouncing her employer RT. [10]

  8. Category:RT (TV network) - Wikipedia

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  9. Kevin Owen - Wikipedia

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    Owen moved to Moscow in 2006 to work at RT (formerly Russia Today) as the English network's senior news anchor. He resigned at the end of February 2022 following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. [4] In 2008, Owen won Russia's TEFI award for "News Anchor of the Year", becoming the first foreigner to win the award. [1]