Messages of Russian TVs - results of the monitoring project Rasťo Kužel MEMO 98.

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Messages of Russian TVs - results of the monitoring project Rasťo Kužel MEMO 98

Monitoring of Russian TVs 3 Goals of the monitoring project Availability and impact of Russian channels in the EaP countries Role of national broadcasters Alternative Russian channels

1 st channel - subjects

Russia 1 - subjects

1 st channel - topics

Russia 1 - topics

1 st channel – top stories

Russia 1 – top stories

1 st channel – geo area

Russia 1 – geo area

The main Russian channels have been used as instruments of propaganda in the conflict between Ukraine and Russia, diverting attention from important domestic issues and challenges and instead focusing on the conflict in Ukraine Half of the coverage on the three channels was devoted to foreign affairs (primarily Ukraine) whereas topics such as social issues received only a very limited coverage. The main Russian TV channels showed very limited range of views in their reporting of international and local topics and issues Exceptionally limited range of diversity of political actors 12 Monitoring resuls

Ukrainian authorities were presented as the ones guilty of the disastrous situation in the Eastern part of Ukraine while the US administration was presented as being interested in maintaining the conflict in the region and trying to persuade the Western Europe and EU to sanction Russia. The main Russian media attempted to show the failure of Ukraine as an independent state, they wanted to expose “the aggressive plans of the West, particularly of the USA,” and tried to justify the struggle of Russians in Ukraine for the "ancestral Russian lands”. Speculations on a possible Western plot against Russia with viewers being presented with a picture of the West trying to attack Russia (World War II) 13 Monitoring results

Information campaign against US and Ukraine with the aim to demonize US and Ukrainian authorities and to portray Russia as a protector of Russian citizens in the conflict zone. A number of reports focused on developing the idea of a large- scale anti-Russian conspiracy and fostered an atmosphere of threat to Russia. The conflict in Ukraine was an omnipresent topic not only in the news programs but also in the selected other information programs. Talk show hosts and presenters were heavily biased which was obvious from their views, body language and gestures. 14 Monitoring results

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