An attempt to define the degree of media freedom in contemporary Russia leads to contradiction between the declaration of the mass media freedom provided by the Constitution of the Russian Federation and the Soviet Union heritage of unequivocal control of the press by the government, described by Siebert et al. (1984) as the Soviet-Communist Press Theory. The reason for this ambiguity could be explained by the great deal of different factors that exert an influence on the journalism, such as features of mass media legislation, governmental control of the media, the diversity of media ownership, sources of media incomes, and traditions of censorship in Russia. The current development of the media legislation in Russia shows no improvement r...
Federal television is a crucial element of the political system in Putin’s Russia. 88% of the Russia...
The Russian mass media system has experienced tremendous change since the Soviet era. It has been ar...
Federal television is a crucial element of the political system in Putin’s Russia. 88% of the Russia...
In the 21st century, the relationship between the Russian government and its media has grown increas...
Russian media came through a long path of development to todays adjective of free and independent, a...
Russian media came through a long path of development to todays adjective of free and independent, a...
What we see in Russia today is a dual media system, with independent and critical newspapers on one ...
In recent years the Russian government has dramatically expanded its restrictions on the internet, w...
In recent years the Russian government has dramatically expanded its restrictions on the internet, w...
In recent years the Russian government has dramatically expanded its restrictions on the internet, w...
This article analyses support for censorship in Russia as part of the democratization process. Censo...
This article analyses support for censorship in Russia as part of the democratization process. Censo...
This article analyses support for censorship in Russia as part of the democratization process. Censo...
This paper analyzes the importance of the freedom of the media and the freedom of expression as univ...
This article examines questions of censorship, self-censorship and conformism on Russia's federal te...
Federal television is a crucial element of the political system in Putin’s Russia. 88% of the Russia...
The Russian mass media system has experienced tremendous change since the Soviet era. It has been ar...
Federal television is a crucial element of the political system in Putin’s Russia. 88% of the Russia...
In the 21st century, the relationship between the Russian government and its media has grown increas...
Russian media came through a long path of development to todays adjective of free and independent, a...
Russian media came through a long path of development to todays adjective of free and independent, a...
What we see in Russia today is a dual media system, with independent and critical newspapers on one ...
In recent years the Russian government has dramatically expanded its restrictions on the internet, w...
In recent years the Russian government has dramatically expanded its restrictions on the internet, w...
In recent years the Russian government has dramatically expanded its restrictions on the internet, w...
This article analyses support for censorship in Russia as part of the democratization process. Censo...
This article analyses support for censorship in Russia as part of the democratization process. Censo...
This article analyses support for censorship in Russia as part of the democratization process. Censo...
This paper analyzes the importance of the freedom of the media and the freedom of expression as univ...
This article examines questions of censorship, self-censorship and conformism on Russia's federal te...
Federal television is a crucial element of the political system in Putin’s Russia. 88% of the Russia...
The Russian mass media system has experienced tremendous change since the Soviet era. It has been ar...
Federal television is a crucial element of the political system in Putin’s Russia. 88% of the Russia...