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  1. TV is urban Russians' chief information source: VOA, BBC, Radio Liberty dominate foreign radio listening (Media research memorandum) by David G Gibson, 1993
  2. The concise English-Russian-Tajik-dictionary for reading of news media by N Khamroaliev, 1986
  3. Prisoners of the Caucasus: Literary myths and media representations of the Chechen conflict (Working papers series / Berkeley Program in Soviet and Post-Soviet Studies) by Harsha Ram, 1999
  4. The Russian Language Today by Ryazanova-Clark, Terrance Wade, 1999-07-08
  5. The Everything Russian Practice Book: Simple Techniques to Improve Your Speaking And Writing Skills (Everything: Language and Literature) by Nina Wieda, 2006-12-11
  6. EverythingLearning Russian Book with CD: Speak, write, and understand Russian in no time! (Everything: Language and Literature) by Julia Stakhnevich, 2007-11-01
  7. English-Russian Dictionary of Abbreviations in Telecommunications (Russian Edition)
  8. Russian Cultural Studies: An Introduction
  9. IAzykovoi vkus epokhi: Iz nabliudenii nad rechevoi praktikoi mass-media (IAzyk i vremia) (Russian Edition) by Vitalii Grigorevich Kostomarov, 1999
  10. Instant Recall Russian, 6-Hour MP3 Audio Program by Michael Gruneberg, 2009-10-19
  11. Moscow Meets Main Street: Changing Journalistic Values and the Growing Soviet Presence on American Television (Media in Society Series) by Ted J. Smith, 1988-03
  12. Russian Tragifarce: Its Cultural and Political Roots by Julia Listengarten, 2000-06
  13. Anthology of Russian Literature by Anton Checkov, Fyodor Distoevsky, et all 2010-07-26
  14. Soviet Magazines: Printed Media in the Soviet Union, Russian Life, Krokodil, Vokrug Sveta, Kvant Magazine, Ogoniok, Molodaya Gvardiya, Novy Mir

81. Guardian Unlimited | Special Reports | Russian Media War Hots Up As Mogul Faces
russian media war hots up as mogul faces new charges Interpol asked to trackdown tycoon who is believed to be in London Special report Russia Amelia
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Interpol asked to track down tycoon who is believed to be in London Special report: Russia Amelia Gentleman in Moscow Tuesday November 14, 2000 The Guardian The prolonged battle for control of Russia's largest privately held media group intensified yesterday when a new warrant was issued for the arrest of the Media-Most group head, Vladimir Gusinsky.

82. DFN: Pressure On Russian Media Baron Continues
Pressure on russian media baron continues by Sean O'Melveny, DigitalFreedom Network. (July 6, 2000) Faced with outrage over the
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by Sean O'Melveny, Digital Freedom Network (July 6, 2000) Faced with outrage over the arrest of Vladimir Gusinsky, who operates the last major independent media organization in Russia, the Kremlin is now turning to behind-the-scenes maneuvering to try to break up his empire. While the legal threat to Gusinsky is far from over, the government is now adding additional political pressure. The Kremlin appears to be leveraging its influence with the gas monopoly Gazprom to try and damage Gusinsky's Media-Most Holding Company. Gazprom has a substantial stake in Media-Most. According to a report from Radio Free Europe, Russian President Vladimir Putin is pressuring the company to convert hundreds of millions of dollars in unpaid loans into a controlling equity position. "I don't understand why Gazprom should spend money on this problem," said Putin. In Media-Most's latest run-in with authorities, Russian police on July 6 arrested Gusinsky's assistant, Mikhail Alexandrov, in Moscow and charged him with possessing illegal arms. During a May 11 raid of the Media-Most office, police had discovered several rounds of ammunition in Alexandrov's desk. The rounds were for a handgun given to Gusinsky by the Russian government.

83. Terror Threatens Russian Media’s Future
Terror Threatens russian media’s Future NewsMax.com Wednesday, March 7, 2001 Russia’ssole privately owned TV station is threatened by a rebirth of Soviet
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Russia’s sole privately owned TV station is threatened by a rebirth of Soviet-style repression and may not survive. And the station is not alone in being victimized by President Vladimir Putin's bizarre view of the media's function, which he believes to be one of solely serving the government. Under any circumstances, NTV is a prime target of Russia’s security forces because it is owned by Vladimir Gusinsky, the former oligarch whose arrest and imprisonment stirred international protests. Since his release he has fled Russia and is living in exile. NTV’s bank accounts have been frozen, according to Britain's Sunday Telegraph, which reported that the offices of its parent company, Media-Most, have been raided by armed tax police. Journalists working for Media-Most, which owns newspapers, magazines and Moscow's only independent news radio station, Ekho Moskvy, report that have been harassed, denied admittance to government press conferences and even given unsolicited assignments from state-owned media groups that somehow have obtained their home telephone numbers.

84. ReliefWeb: Russian Media's Deceptive Illusion Of Peace In Chechnya
Source Lam Date 13 Jun 2002 russian media's deceptive illusion ofpeace in Chechnya Dispatches from Chechnya No. 25, June 13, 2002
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85. Vigilant.tv - New Russian Media Law Prohibits Terrorism Coverage
New russian media law prohibits terrorism coverage. 0806 PM +1000, Nov 14 2002. AP, Russian Lawmakers OK Media Limits. search. search 2738 articles contact.
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08:06 PM +1000, Nov 14 2002 The Russian government has overwhelmingly approved ammendments to media laws that restrict reporting of anti-terrorist operations, and prohibit the publication of statements from terrorists. The amendments would prohibit the media from reporting information that hinders counter-terrorist operations or reveals the tactics or people involved in such operations. They would also ban the publication or broadcast of "statements by individuals that are aimed at hindering a counter-terrorist operation and/or justifying resistance to a counter-terrorist operation." "This formulation extends not only to terrorists but to all who allow themselves to criticize the authorities' actions," [liberal Yabloko party head Grigory Yavlinsky] wrote. The amendments were drafted before last month's hostage crisis in Moscow, which tested the Russian media's ability to cover anti-terrorist operations without running up against government prohibitions. Authorities shut down a Moscow television station briefly after accusing it of publicizing possible escape routes for the attackers who took hundreds of people hostage in a theater and threatened to blow up the building if Russia did not end the war in Chechnya. A radio station was warned against airing live interviews with the hostage-takers.

86. Vigilant.tv - Russian Media Restrictions Rejected
vigilant.tv. freedom and technology zem weblog is now vigilant.tvrussian media restrictions rejected. 0838 AM +1000, Nov 27 2002.
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08:38 AM +1000, Nov 27 2002 Russian President Vladamir Putin has vetoed proposed media laws that would have restricted coverage of terrorist activities and groups. His comments indicate he may be willing to approve a limited version of the legislation. The legislation amendments to the country's media laws would have prohibited the media from reporting any information seen as hindering anti-terrorist operations, including descriptions of tactics. It also would have banned the broadcast or publication of rebel statements and any propaganda perceived as justifying extremist activity. During a meeting with senior Russian media leaders, Putin said he asked both houses of parliament to form a conciliation commission to work on new legislation governing terrorism coverage. "It's important to find a balance between restrictions and providing full information to society," Putin was quoted as saying. - Washington Post

87. Russian Media Spin-control And The Genocide In Chechenya
May 1631, 2000 / Chechnya-Russia. russian media spin-control and the genocidein Chechenya. By Khalil Osman Crescent International, May 16-31, 2000..
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May 16-31, 2000 / Chechnya-Russia
Russian media spin-control and the genocide in Chechenya
By Khalil Osman
[Crescent International, May 16-31, 2000.] One of the earliest casualties in Russia’s savage campaign against Chechenya was truth, battered by a slick campaign to influence the words and images that flow from the battlefield and portray its victims. Desperate to dispel any impression that Russian forces are getting bogged down yet again in an unwinnable conflict, Moscow set out early in the campaign to control information much more tightly than during the 1994-96 Chechen war. In so doing Russian officials were inspired by the realization that one of the main mistakes they made in the last war was to lose the media war. Like their American counterparts after Vietnam, they concluded that Russian troops in combat face two types of foe: one on the battlefield, the other in the news media. In the Kremlin’s post-communist world, falsehood is no longer channelled through crude propaganda. It now works in subtle ways. The need for spin-control was one lesson that the Russian government imbibed from its experience in the last war, when it tried to withhold all information from the news media, thus forcing journalists to rely on Chechen sources. When the Russian military attacked Chechenya in 1994, the media carried graphic footage of devastated Chechen villages, sobbing survivors of air-attacks, and dead soldiers. The Russian military’s denials, therefore, often fell on deaf ears; even some Russian media produced sympathetic coverage of the conflict, directing their particular condemnation to indiscriminate strikes by Russian artillery and aircraft.

88. RUSSIAN Media Law 1991
2141/11 of December 27, 1991 on the Procedure for Carrying into Effect theLaw of the Russian Federation on Mass Media. CHAPTER I General Provisions
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ESSEX - ESRC HOME Joint Project Essex- IFES- ACEEEO HOME LAW OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION NO. 2124-1 OF DECEMBER 27, 1991
ON MASS MEDIA (with the Amendments of January 13, June 6, 1995 and July 19, 1995) Concerning the state support of the mass media and book-publishing in the Russian Federation see Federal Law No. 191-FZ of December 1, 1995)
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Chapter I. General Provisions
Chapter II. Organization of Mass Media Activity

Chapter III. Mass Communication

Chapter IV. Relations of Mass Media with Private Citizens and Organizations
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Resolution of the Supreme Soviet of the Russian Federation No. 2141/1-1 of December 27, 1991 on the Procedure for Carrying into Effect the Law of the Russian Federation on Mass Media
CHAPTER I: General Provisions Article 1. Freedom of Mass Communication In the Russian Federation, the retrieval, receipt, production and dissemination of mass communication, the foundation of mass media, the possession, use and disposal of these media, the manufacture, acquisition, storage and use of technical facilities and equipment, raw and auxiliary materials designed for the production and spread of products of mass information media; shall not be liable to restrictions, with the exception of those prescribed by the legislation of the Russian Federation on mass media. Article 2. Mass Media. Basic Concepts

89. Home : Rate Russian Media
Home Rate russian media. Rate russian media. Please rate the link RussianMedia between one and ten, with ten being tops. .
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90. [NEWW/WEW] Russian Media Law And Policy In The Yeltsin Years: Essays And Documen
NEWW/WEW russian media Law and Policy in the Yeltsin Years Essays and Documents.Serguei A. Oushakine sao15@columbia.edu Wed, 13 Sep 2000 203219 0700
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[NEWW/WEW] Russian Media Law and Policy in the Yeltsin Years: Essays and Documents
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91. Russian Media - Internet Links
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92. CNN.com - Russian Media Mogul Loses Grip On Empire - November 17, 2000
russian media mogul loses grip on empire. MOSCOW, Russia ExiledRussian financier Vladimir Gusinsky, who built the country's only
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93. Chinese Vice-Premier Meets Russian Media Minister
Last updated at (Beijing Time) Tuesday, October 15, 2002. Chinese VicePremierMeets russian media Minister. Chinese Vice-Premier Meets russian media Minister
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Chinese Vice-Premier Li Lanqing met Monday with Mikhail Lesin, Russian Minister of Press, Television and Mass Media Communications.
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94. Russian Media
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95. ARTMARGINS - Manovich - New Russian Media
Behind the Screen the new russian media by lev manovich Use the slide showbelow to view images. SELECT IMAGE.
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Olga Tobreluts, "Gore ot Uma" 1994. SHOULD WE BE SURPRISED
One of these threads is the attitude of suspicion and irony. Moscow's Alexei Shulgin writes of the excitement generated by interactive installations: "It seems that manipulation is the only form of communication they know and can appreciate. They are happily following very few options given to them by artists: press left or right button, jump or sit." He views artists as manipulators employing the seductions of the newest technologies "to involve people in their pseudo-interactive games obviously based on [the] banal will for power... [The] emergence of media art is characterized by [the] transition from representation to manipulation." [1]
Shulgin views interactive art and media as creating structures that are frighteningly similar to the psychological laboratories the CIA and the KGB operated during the Cold War era. I was born in Moscow and grew up there during Breznev's era, so I find his thoughts not only logical but enthralling. Yet my investment in his conclusions doesn't blind me to the limitations of his analysis, or rather, its cultural specificity: it takes a post-communist subject to frame interactive art and media in such stark terms.
For a Western artist, that is, interactivity is a perfect vehicle both to represent and promulgate ideals of democracy and equality; for a post-communist, it is yet another form of manipulation, in which artists use advanced technology to impose their totalitarian wills on the people. Further, Western media artists usually take technology absolutely seriously, despairing when it does not work; post-communist artists, on the other hand, recognize that the nature of technology is that it does not work, that it will necessarily break down. Having grown up in a society where truth and lie, reality and propaganda always go hand in hand, the post-communist artist is ready to accept the basic truisms of life in an information society (spelled out in Claude Shannon's mathematical theory of communication): that every signal always contains some noise; that signal and noise are qualitatively the same; and that what is noise in one situation can be signal in another.

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97. Russian Media Welcomes China's National Defense Report
russian media Welcomes China's National Defense Report. russian mediahas welcomed China's release of a report outlining China's
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98. The Russian Figure Skating Site
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99. Wired 3.12 The Russian (Media) Revolution
The russian (media) Revolution Feisty, independent, marketdriven TV has takenroot across the former Soviet Union, thanks largely to the efforts of some ex
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Feisty, independent, market-driven TV has taken root across the former Soviet Union, thanks largely to the efforts of some ex-movement boomers and their California-based (and Soros-backed) Internews.

By Andrew Meier In that tense Moscow winter of 1991, before the failed Kremlin coup, I visited the godmother of the dissident movement, Larisa Bogoroz - one of the four in 1968 who dared to protest in Red Square when Soviet tanks rolled into Prague. Dangerously frail, Bogoroz was still full of fire and pulling hard on her beloved papirosi, those slow-burning, foul-smelling Russian "cigarettes" made of cardboard rolled around sawdust. We spoke of the revolution in progress, and I asked her the eternal Western question: "Could the clock be turned back?" "Never," she shot back. "Television won't allow it." Last spring when I was in Humboldt County

100. Russian Periodicals Online
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