The media are increasingly caught between pressure from the state and the demands of advertisers and irresponsible media moguls. by Laura Belin Russian Media Challenge by Kaarle Nordenstreng, Elena Vartanova, and Yassen Zassoursky; Helsinki: Kikimora Publications, 2001; 292 pages including appendices. The increasing pressure on the media has been one of the most controversial trends in Russia since Vladimir Putin’s […]

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