In January, Radio Sputnik, a propaganda arm of the Russian government,
started broadcasting on three Kansas City-area radio stations during
prime drive times, even sharing one frequency with a station rooted in
the city’s historic jazz district...
In the United States, talk radio on Sputnik covers the political
spectrum from right to left, but the constant backbeat is that America
is damaged goods...
Sputnik’s American hosts follow a
standard talk radio format, riffing on the day’s headlines and bantering
with guests and callers. They find much to dislike in America, from the
reporting on the coronavirus epidemic to the impeachment of President
Trump, and they play on internal divisions as well. On
a recent show, one host started by saying he was broadcasting “live
from Washington, D.C., capital of the divided states of America.”
Critics in Kansas City called Radio
Sputnik’s arrival an unabashed exploitation of American values and
openness. Those behind the deal defended it as a matter of free speech,
as well as a simple business transaction.
Peter
Schartel, the owner of Alpine Broadcasting Corporation of Liberty, Mo.,
the company airing Sputnik in Kansas City, said that he started the
broadcasts on Jan. 1 both because he liked what he heard during a trial
run last fall and because he was getting paid...
An editorial in The Kansas City Star
noted that the free press was a prime target of Mr. Putin’s attempts to
weaken public trust in American institutions. “It’s sad, but not
astonishing, that an American entrepreneur would put business above
patriotism,” the paper wrote. “Listener, beware.”..
In a modern spin on propaganda, it focuses on sowing doubt about Western governments and institutions rather than the old Soviet model of selling Russia as paradise lost.
More at the
New York Times.
your short excerpt very nicely gives all the reasons why.
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The problem with free speech is that you can pay to drown out your opponents voices. Just Like Bloomberg buying enough air time to brainwash Dems into thinking he's a Dem. Radio Sputnik is backed by someone rich to tell the middle class that the poor are their enemies.
ReplyDeleteand that, of course, is entirely and completely different from Voice of America and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, YOUR government's propaganda stations. clearly.
ReplyDeleteYour point is well taken, snotty. Touché.
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