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[...] France

Anatoly Kuzichev, co-host of the talk show Vremya Pokazhet (lit. “Time Will Tell”) on Kremlin-controlled Perviy Kanal (lit. “Channel One”), has made frequent visits to Paris in recent years. Travel records suggest that he also enjoys Amsterdam, Barcelona, Venice, and even the United States.

Kuzichev is not alone in his fondness for France. Other Kremlin propagandists who frequent the country include:

  • Marina Danielyan, chief of staff to the CEO of Channel One
  • Larisa Krymova, head of public relations and internet broadcasting at Channel One
  • Alexander Fayfman, first deputy CEO of Channel One
  • Marina Kataya, deputy executive producer at NTV
  • Sergey Burygin, deputy CEO of REN TV
  • Yulia Bystritskaya, CEO of TV Center
  • Oleg Volnov, deputy CEO of Channel One for political programming
  • Gennady Gokhshtein, deputy CEO of VGTRK
  • Aleksey Yefimov, CEO of Channel One’s international division
  • Vadim Takmenyov, deputy executive producer at NTV
  • Anatoly Tupitsyn, executive producer at LLC AKCEPT (the legal name of REN TV)
  • Igor Ugolnikov, CEO of the VoenFilm Studio
  • Darya Khubova, executive producer at Vremya (Channel One's main evening newscast)
  • Pyotr Shepin, commercial director at Channel One
  • Alexander Yakovenko, deputy director of news at NTV
  • Nailya Asker-Zade, television host and media personality

[...]

[The article lists dozens of other Russian propagandists who frequently visit European countries like Spain, Italy, Croatia, Estonia, Belgium, Norway, Switzerland, Germany, Greece, Cyprus, Austria, Finland.]

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[–] HowRu68@lemmy.world 3 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

FYI;

The Insider, located in Riga, Latvia, is an online publication specializing in investigative journalism, fact-checking, and exposing fake news. It was founded by independent Russian journalist Roman Dobrokhotov

The publication operates websites in both Russian and English, along with a Telegram channel, an Instagram account, two TikTok accounts, and two YouTube channels: one for on-air programs and another for edited video content.

Mediabiasfactcheck link

Something like what Moscow times did, when they relocated to the Netherlands, to remain independent.