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Sputnik launched to news orbit: Russia’s new intl media to offer alternative standpoint

Published time: November 11, 2014 10:46
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Russia has launched an ambitious new project: an international news agency and radio Sputnik. The new media outlet wants to target global audiences with its non-mainstream take on world events.

The news outlet was launched by Rossiya Segodnya under the umbrella of the renowned RIA Novosti brand.

"Many people ask, 'Are you replacing RIA Novosti with Sputnik?' No, we are not,” Rossiya Segodnya’s general director, Dmitry Kiselev, said on Monday.

RIA Novosti and its flagship website ria.ru remain a crucial information source in Russia, one of the largest in the country’s media market. But outside Russia our agency will be branded as Sputnik, which sounds familiar, warm, swift and romantic," he explained.

Sputnik will take a new approach to international broadcasting: instead of having radio stations in foreign languages based in Moscow, as was the case before, Sputnik will rely on local media outlets for content.

"It is absolutely clear to us that trying to broadcast in foreign languages and win over foreign audiences from Moscow is not a productive approach," Rossiya Segodnya Editor-in-Chief Margarita Simonyan said.

In 2015, Sputnik intends to broadcast in 30 languages, with over 800 hours of radio programming a day, covering over 130 cities and 34 countries.

It already has around-the-clock news feeds available in English, Spanish, Arabic and Chinese. The content is provided by regional editorial offices in Washington, Cairo, Beijing and Montevideo.

The news outlet only uses modern formats in radio broadcasts, “such as FM, digital DAB/DAB+ (Digital Radio Broadcasting), HD-Radio, as well as mobile phones and the internet,” according to Sputnik’s website.
Sputnik promises to come up with a “different perspective” to Western mainstream media news coverage.

We will provide alternative interpretations that are, undoubtedly, in demand around the world. We think that the world is tired of the unipolar point of view… We believe that the basis of such a multicolored and multipolar world is international law," Kiselev said.
 
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Sputnik international


Sputnik launched to news orbit: Russia’s new intl media to offer alternative standpoint

Published time: November 11, 2014 10:46
Get short URL


Russia has launched an ambitious new project: an international news agency and radio Sputnik. The new media outlet wants to target global audiences with its non-mainstream take on world events.

The news outlet was launched by Rossiya Segodnya under the umbrella of the renowned RIA Novosti brand.

"Many people ask, 'Are you replacing RIA Novosti with Sputnik?' No, we are not,” Rossiya Segodnya’s general director, Dmitry Kiselev, said on Monday.

RIA Novosti and its flagship website ria.ru remain a crucial information source in Russia, one of the largest in the country’s media market. But outside Russia our agency will be branded as Sputnik, which sounds familiar, warm, swift and romantic," he explained.

Sputnik will take a new approach to international broadcasting: instead of having radio stations in foreign languages based in Moscow, as was the case before, Sputnik will rely on local media outlets for content.

"It is absolutely clear to us that trying to broadcast in foreign languages and win over foreign audiences from Moscow is not a productive approach," Rossiya Segodnya Editor-in-Chief Margarita Simonyan said.

In 2015, Sputnik intends to broadcast in 30 languages, with over 800 hours of radio programming a day, covering over 130 cities and 34 countries.

It already has around-the-clock news feeds available in English, Spanish, Arabic and Chinese. The content is provided by regional editorial offices in Washington, Cairo, Beijing and Montevideo.

The news outlet only uses modern formats in radio broadcasts, “such as FM, digital DAB/DAB+ (Digital Radio Broadcasting), HD-Radio, as well as mobile phones and the internet,” according to Sputnik’s website.
Sputnik promises to come up with a “different perspective” to Western mainstream media news coverage.

We will provide alternative interpretations that are, undoubtedly, in demand around the world. We think that the world is tired of the unipolar point of view… We believe that the basis of such a multicolored and multipolar world is international law," Kiselev said.


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Finally Russia is waking up to demand.Hopefully project will be expanded to cover more and more areas in the future.Good for Russia to have one more international media outlet to counter Western never-ending anti-Russian/Iranian/Chinese propaganda.Of course usual suspects will try to sabotaged it .Already there are cries-Russia is waging information war.British regulator is trying to spin RT coverage of atrocities committed in DNR/LNR from western backed Kiev criminals as being "biased".That`s so rich coming from UK- its media is anything but objective.One can always count on them(and at US and continental media) to deliver usual amount of lies and propaganda.
 
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Amazing website! China has a lot to learn from Russia in terms of managing a viable and influential international media to keep the global audience informed.

Just three days ago, at Alexa, Sputnik ranked 10 millionth, then, two days ago, 12.000th, and now, ranks around 7000th.

Way to go!
 
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China has a lot to learn from Russia in terms of managing a viable and influential international media to keep the global audience informed.
Both countries unfortunately still are far far behind in terms of international coverage and bringing proper infomation to audience in so-called international community.And this weakness is being regularly used from the press in the West to further demonize China and Russia and spread lies about them.
 
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It would be logical if Russia begin to defend China's information interests in Europe, and China, in its turn, begin to defend the information interests of Russia in Asia.

Russia has indeed made a huge leap in terms of online media and its presence is strongly felt.

Two countries need to create a joint international media platform to the effect of AP an Reuters.
 
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Only when USA is destroyed can truth finally prevail over lies.
 
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