, Russia’s media watchdog, ensuring it adheres to late-night broadcast laws.
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Between 11:00 PM and 4:00 AM, the hard news cycles stop. The propaganda softens into a velvet glove. What replaces it is a hypnotic state of Think less SNL and more Twin Peaks meets a couch in a muscovite living room. , Russia’s media watchdog, ensuring it adheres to
State-owned networks remain the primary source of live television in Russia. These channels operate the largest digital terrestrial network in the world, managed by the Russian Television and Radio Broadcasting Network (RTRN) . Russia’s media watchdog