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  1. Russian Mass Media Directory by Dr. Igor S. Oleynik,
  2. News Media and Power in Russia (BASEES/Routledge Series on Russian and East European Studies) by Olessia Koltsova, 2006-06-14
  3. CD-ROM Commentary on the Constitution of the Russian Federation (itemized) With the comments of the Constitutional Court - ("professional comments of the Russian legislation on electronic media") / CD-ROM Kommentariy k Konstitutsii Rossiyskoy Federatsii (postateynyy) S kommentariyami Konstitutsionnogo suda RF - ("Professionalnye kommentarii rossiyskogo zakonodatelstva na elektronnykh nositelyakh") by Borisov A.B., 2009
  4. Jumping on Russia reporting.(Russian-Georgian conflict)(Letter to the editor): An article from: The New American by Marie Wright, Herb Dyer, et all 2008-09-29
  5. Mass media: Psikhologicheskie protsessy i effekty (Russian Edition) by G. S Melnik, 1996
  6. Media Sapiens-2. Dnevnik informacionnogo terrorista by Sergej Minaev, 2007
  7. Neofitsialnaia stolitsa: Literatura, teatr, izobrazitelnoe iskusstvo, proekty, media (Russian Edition)
  8. The Balkans: U.S. covert activity and American media complicity, pt. 1 & The Russian connection and other hidden facts, pt. 2 by Robert S Rodvik, 1995
  9. Belarusians gravitate toward Russia: Pull of Russian language, media remains strong (Opinion analysis) by R. B Dobson, 2000
  10. Durability of reinforced concrete in aggressive media (Russian translations series)
  11. Russians avid consumers of domestic media (Research memorandum) by Elizabeth Fox, 1992
  12. Russian Mass Media Directory (Us Governmen Agencies Business Library) by Ibp Usa, 2001-01-01
  13. Freedom with problems: The Russian Judicial Chamber on mass media (Working paper series / Washington University School of Law) by Frances H Foster, 1996

61. Russian Media On East Europe Including Baltic States Container List
300 Records of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute Subfonds 81 MonitoringUnit Series 6 russian media on East Europe including Baltic States.
http://www.osa.ceu.hu/guide/fonds/HU OSA 300-81-6cl.html
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Fonds 300: Records of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute
Subfonds 81: Monitoring Unit
Series 6: Russian Media on East Europe including Baltic States
Status of this document Draft
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Contents East Europe including Baltic States: Russian Media News and Features Digest, 3 January 1992 - 20 January 1992 East Europe including Baltic States: Russian Media News and Features Digest, 21 January 1992 - 6 February 1992 East Europe including Baltic States: Russian Media News and Features Digest, 6 February 1992 - 17 February 1992 East Europe including Baltic States: Russian Media News and Features Digest, 18 February 1992 - 2 March 1992 East Europe including Baltic States: Russian Media News and Features Digest, 3 March 1992 - 18 March 1992 East Europe including Baltic States: Russian Media News and Features Digest, 19 March 1992 - 30 March 1992 East Europe including Baltic States: Russian Media News and Features Digest, 31 March 1992 - 9 April 1992 East Europe including Baltic States: Russian Media News and Features Digest, 10 April 1992 - 9 May 1992

62. Series HU OSA 300-81-6: Russian Media On East Europe Including Baltic States, 19
OSA Guide Fonds HU OSA 30081-6 Series HU OSA 300-81-6 russian media onEast Europe including Baltic States, 1992. Status of this document Draft.
http://www.osa.ceu.hu/guide/fonds/HU OSA 300-81-6.html
OSA Guide Fonds > HU OSA
Series HU OSA 300-81-6: Russian Media on East Europe including Baltic States, 1992
Status of this document : Draft Date(s) Extent and medium : 1 archival boxes, linear meters
Name of creator(s) : Monitoring Unit Administrative/Biographical history Scope and content The series consists of bulletins that contain ITAR-TASS agency materials, Moscow radio monitoring and clippings from Russian Federation press and Russian language periodicals of the respective Baltic States. Bulletins also contain materials on some East European countries: Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, etc.
The materials cover the economy, foreign policy and relationships with the former Soviet Union and Western countries, and other political, social and cultural issues. Accruals : Not expected System of arrangement : Arranged chronologically Language/scripts of material : Russian Finding aids
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  • Rules or conventions ISAD(G): General International Standard Archival Description; OSA Internal rules. Date(s) of descriptions Processed and described by Olga Zaslavskaya, April 2002

    63. Russian Media Leaders
    russian media leaders. To include this picture in a page, type Russianmedia leaders , including the quotes. At the media leaders
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    To include this picture in a page , type "Russian media leaders", including the quotes. At the media leaders lunch, just before the demonstrations on Saturday, I picked the most interesting table, the members of the Russian press corps attending Davos. UserLand Software
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    64. MediaStart – Research Russian Media Market
    Research russian media market. russian media market is still big enigma for foreignbusinessmen. Probably because of lack of the information about it.
    http://www.mediastart.ru/cgi/research.php
    Research Russian media market Media Board Research Market Media Finder Sell your product ... Contacts
    Russian media market is still big enigma for foreign businessmen. Probably because of lack of the information about it. The Media Start is ready to serve you as the English language source of the information on Russian media market. We are able to recruit the best Russian researchers and analysts and to enlist the services of the best Russian research companies. Just few facts probably unknown to you: Recent analyses of the Taylor Nelson Sofres (June 2002) shows the growth of volume of advertising on Russian television in 2002 that will make +90 % in comparison with 2001.The growth of radio advertising will make 25 % in comparison with the last year, newspapers advertising 20 %, outdoor advertising 50 %, cinema advertising 150%. The total volume of Russian advertising market in 2001 was estimated as 1,73 billion USD.
    Contact us:
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    65. MediaStart – Sell Your Product Or Service In Russian Media Market
    Sell your product or service in russian media market.
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    Sell your product or service in Russian media market Media Board Research Market Media Finder Sell your product ... Contacts
    We offer you two ways to do this:
  • Place your information, advertising or link of your business in the Media Start's MEDIA BOARD or product description in the MEDIA LIBRARY . We will do translation into Russian.
  • We could find reliable Russian distribution companies to do business with you.
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  • 66. MEDIA/1995/WP.1 - WOMEN AS PRESENTED IN THE RUSSIAN MEDIA
    Division for the Advancement of Women Department for Policy Coordination and SustainableDevelopment WOMEN AS PRESENTED IN THE russian media prepared by
    http://www.un.org/documents/ecosoc/cn6/1996/media/rmediaen.htm
    This document has been posted online by the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA). Reproduction and dissemination of the document - in electronic and/or printed format - is encouraged, provided acknowledgement is made of the role of the United Nations in making it available. Date last updated: 06 December 1999 by DESA/DAW

    67. ABCNEWS.com : Russian Media Mogul Freed
    russian media mogul Vladimir Gusinsky, arrested earlier thisweek and later charged with embezzlement, was freed today.
    http://abcnews.go.com/sections/world/DailyNews/russia000616_gusinsky.html
    December 17, 2000 Good Morning America World News Tonight Downtown Primetime ...
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    Media tycoon Vladimir Gusinsky, left, thanks his attorney Pavel Astakhov at the entrance of central office of Media-MOST holding company after being released from prison in Moscow, June 16. (Tanya Makeyeva/AP Photo) Owner of Independent Media Known For Criticizing Kremlin
    M O S C O W, June 16
    Lawyers: He Has Amnesty
    Prosecutors allege that Gusinsky, chairman of the Media-MOST media company, embezzled funds in excess of $10 million from Russkoye Video, a state-owned company. He was formally charged with embezzlement today.
    Under the amnesty, all holders of state decorations cannot be prosecuted for the type of crimes Gusinsky is suspected of. In 1996, Gusinsky was decorated with the Order of Friendship of Nations, a fairly modest state decoration.

    68. ABCNEWS.com : Charges Dropped Against Russian Media Mogul
    The criminal case against a russian media mogul critical of Kremlin policieshas been closed for lack of evidence, russian media reported today.
    http://abcnews.go.com/sections/world/DailyNews/russia000727.html
    December 17, 2000 Good Morning America World News Tonight Downtown Primetime ...
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    Media tycoon Vladimir Gusinsky gets out of a car as he heads to the Prosecutor General's office in Moscow. The criminal case against the media mogul has been closed for lack of evidence, the ITAR-TASS news agency reported. (Ivan Sekretarev/AP Photo) Charges Dropped Against Russian Media Mogul The Associated Press
    M O S C O W, July 27
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    69. Russian Media Group Leaves Papua New Guinea - Papua New Guinea
    Forum Home » Travel and Tourism in Papua New Guinea » Travel TourismDiscussion » russian media group leaves Papua New Guinea.
    http://www.pngbd.com/forum/t5003s64d9fa4a8f1489d40754d4ed0a0daca5.html
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    Posts: 7024 Russian media group leaves Papua New Guinea A Russian media group left the country today (Thursday, November 21, 2002) after three weeks visiting selected areas of the country at the invitation of the PNG Tourism Promotion Authority.
    The group was in the country for most of November “to discover Papua New Guinea as a travel destination”.
    The 11 – member group, which comprised of three independent TV crews, two travel specialists and a public relations officer, arrived in Port Moresby on Friday, November 1, for an intensive three – week tour of Port Moresby, Lae, Madang, Rabaul, and New Ireland accompanied by TPA marketing officers.
    This is the first visit of Russian TV crews to PNG and upon their return to Moscow, there will be a series of reports on TV, as well as articles in newspapers and magazines.
    Included in the group is Paul Liberman, who is one of the most popular television personalities in Russia.
    A dinner, hosted by the National Capital District Commission, was held at the Galley Restaurant in Port Moresby on Wednesday night.

    70. Sale Of Russian Media To
    April 10, 2002 Sale of russian media to come with strings attachedBy David R. Sands and John Sheridan THE WASHINGTON TIMES. The
    http://www.washtimes.com/world/20020410-12853288.htm
    come with strings attached The Washington Times
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    71. Russian Media Groups Receive Funding To Join Human Rights Network
    russian media groups receive funding to join human rights network.The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation has awarded
    http://www.ijnet.org/Archive/2003/1/31-14309.html
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    Russian media groups receive funding to join human rights network
    The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation has awarded funding to several Russian advocacy groups, including the Glasnost Defense Foundation (GDF) and the Central Blacksoil Center for Media Rights, to help develop a new network of regional human rights organizations, the Ascribe Newswire reported. The financial support, totaling U.S.$1.5 million, will help increase the capacity of the new network to monitor human rights abuses, improve implementation of existing human rights laws, and disseminate information about human rights issues both in Russia and abroad. The remaining four grants were awarded to the Independent Council of Legal Expertise, the Saratov Legal Reform Project (SLRP), the Perm Regional Human Rights Center, and the Perm City Non-Governmental Charitable Organization Center for the Support of Democratic Youth Initiatives.

    72. OCHA Russian Federation / Home / Documents / Media Reviews
    20 Mar 2003, russian media review for 20.03.2003 new. 19 Mar 2003, russian mediareview for 19.03.2003. 18 Mar 2003, russian media review for 18.03.2003.
    http://www.ocha.ru/documents/?action=show_category&_dt=282

    73. BRIEFING ON RUSSIAN MEDIA IN LIGHT OF UPCOMING ELECTIONS
    BRIEFING ON russian media IN LIGHT OF UPCOMING ELECTIONS. Tuesday, May14, 1996. The Russian mass media reflects this mood of the people.
    http://www.house.gov/csce/rusmed.htm
      BRIEFING ON RUSSIAN MEDIA IN LIGHT OF UPCOMING ELECTIONS
      Tuesday, May 14, 1996
      Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe
      and the International Human Rights Law Group
      Washington, D.C. The Commission and law group met, pursuant to adjournment, at 2:15 p.m. in Room 2255, Rayburn House Office Building, Sam Wise, [international policy director, CSCE] presiding. Mr. Wise. Good afternoon. I'd like to open up this briefing of the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe. My name is Sam Wise, and I am the international policy director for the Commission. We had hoped that our chairman, Congressman Smith, could be here to open the briefing this afternoon, but unfortunately he was called away. On behalf of him and Senator D'Amato, who is the co-chairman, I welcome you here. Today's briefing will look at the Russia media in light of the upcoming elections and also with an eye toward Russia's obligations to permit and protect the free media in Russia, which that government agreed to do when it signed the Helsinki Final Actof course, at that time being the Soviet Unionand in subsequent OSCE documents. We will examine the true state of the press in Russia, whether the Yeltsin regime is complying or even trying to comply with its internationally recognized obligations. Certainly Russian media has come a long way since the Cold War when there was ``no truth in `Pravda' and no news in 'Izvestiya'.'' But while today Russia's producing journalists can compete on equal professional and qualitative terms with their colleagues around the world, journalism in Russia has become a dangerous profession, especially for journalists daring to expose corruption in high places. We will shortly hear from one of Russia's best television combat journalists who will speak to these issues.

    74. A Global Balancing Act: New Structures In The Russian Media
    A global balancing act New structures in the russian media Elena Vartanova TheSoviet media landscape described by McQuail as an ‘old media system’ was
    http://www.wacc.org.uk/publications/md/md2002-1/vartanova.html

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    A global balancing act: New structures in the Russian Media
    Elena Vartanova
    • separate press and television organisations; media subject to central, government or party censorship albeit with a fair degree of editorial autonomy on matters not politically sensitive; economic foundations not based on a market that limited potentials of audiences to support production and distribution costs through advertising, but rooted in centralised economic planning with little respect to local economic needs .
    Three basic features distinguish the present Russian media from the previous Soviet structure. The first underlines new priorities of media audiences. Traditionally, the Soviet Union was portrayed as a reading nation. Today, Russia might be better defined as a watching nation, with the TV replacing newspapers at the top of the media hierarchy. Russians buy and read newspapers less. In 1999, the overall audience of the print media was equal to 80% of the population while the leading medium, TV, got the attention of about 95% of all Russians, and radio of about 82%.
    The last but not least third radical change concerns the introduction of advertising into everyday activities in the media industry. In many respects the Russian situation remains unique, because Soviet media economics operated on entirely different principles of a planned and highly centralised economy. The rise of advertising brought about real restructuring of the media market, introduced competition for revenues, and placed the Russian media into the universal context of globalisation, commercialisation, and mass culture. Subsequent developments such as audience segmentation, individualisation of choice, emergence of public opinion research, and the rise of completely new enterprises that did not exist in the Soviet Union, like advertising or PR agencies, have been brought into being by the demands of the rapidly expanding advertising market.

    75. Russian Media. Opposition Voice Concern Over Reporting Restrictions
    AFP. russian media. Opposition voice concern over reporting restrictions.November 13, 2002. russian media and opposition members voiced
    http://www.eng.yabloko.ru/Publ/2002/AGENCY/apf-131102.html
    home page map of the server news of the server forums ... Yabloko's Views AFP Russian media.
    Opposition voice concern over reporting restrictions November 13, 2002
    Russian media and opposition members voiced concern Wednesday after the upper house approved a controversial amendment on media laws that would severely restrict the freedom of the press to cover anti-terrorist operations. The new laws grant the authorities "enormous freedom of interpretation" amounting to censorship, the Journalists' Union secretary Igor Yakovenko said on Moscow Echo radio. Senators voted 145 to one, with two abstentions, in favour of the amendment that had been massively approved in the lower house on November 1, less than a week after Russian special forces stormed a Moscow theatre to end a three-day hostage crisis in which 128 civilians died. Grigory Yavlinsky, head of the liberal Yabloko party in the Duma (lower house), urged the senate in a written message to reject the amendment which he said would "create a basis for the limitation of free speech and the persecution of mass media."

    76. Russian Media Links
    Events Courses Faculty Home. NTV Radio Mayak Echo Moskvy Radio Svoboda Izvestia.
    http://www.amherst.edu/~russian/resource/media.html

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    77. Russian Media In The Nineties-1
    psp2. Dr. Ivan Zassoursky. russian media in the Nineties driving factorsof change, actors, strategies and the results. Introduction.
    http://www.geocities.com/zassoursky/artic.htm
    This article was written for the project "Transformation and Globalization: Driving actors and factors of post-Soviet change. A study of actors, interests, institutions, and modes of regulation". You can find them at
    http://userpage.fu-berlin.de/~oeiabpol/psp2
    Dr. Ivan Zassoursky Russian Media in the Nineties:
    driving factors of change, actors, strategies and the results Introduction
    In this analysis we will try to trace the trajectory of change, to follow the actors and define the strategies that produced it. In fact the media sector provides such a wealth of information and examples that we will be able to present our answers to the central questions posed by this study. The transformation of the Russian media in the nineties provides us with a number of extremely elucidating clues on the rules of the game , the interplay of global and local factors, actors and strategies , gives us an insight into the number of impulses to which the actors had to react and generally provides us with a guide to the economic and political history of the nineties. Through the media the relevant groups defined their interests and the important actors secured their position initiating the highly politicized process of media concentration.

    78. Russian Media And The Middle East Issues - Zayed Centre For Coordination & Follo
    Feb 13, 2002 russian media and the Middle East issues. Mr. ZhidakovAlexei Vladimirovich, the RIA of Novost Russian Press Agency
    http://www.zccf.org.ae/e_TitleDescription.asp?Tid=111

    79. Russian Media
    satellite. South Slavic Radio TV Online from Cafe Balkan (English).To top. You are here Home, Languages Russian, russian media, Foreign
    http://www.unt.edu/fllc/languages/russian/media.htm
    This page contains links to Russian... Film Newspapers Magazines Radio ... Television Film Russia
    Russian Independent Films
    Ukraine
    Molodist International Film Festival
    Mag azines Russia
    Central Europe Review
    - Weekly online journal about Central European politics, society and culture. News, analysis of events, forcasting of future trends in the region, etc. (English).
    Directory of South Slavic Magazine Listing
    from Cafe Balkan . (English).
    Le Courrier des Balkans
    c'est, depuis septembre 1998, le meilleur des informations et des analyses de la presse indépendante des Balkans, traduit en langue française, et disponible gratuitement sur la Toile. (French)
    Moscow Channel

    Priroda Journal

    Submarine Online

    Vestnik
    Newspapers Russia
    AIF-Digest
    Balkan Acedemic News 100 Hot Newspapers Delovoy Petersburg ... Vladivostok News Ukraine Aviso IntelNews Kiev Post Various Baltics Worldwide, the News and features on Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia.(English). Central Europe Online reports developments in Poland, Hungary, the former Czechoslovakia and the Balkans.

    80. Virtual Gallery Of Contemporary Russian Media-arts
    Virtual gallery of contemporary russian mediaarts, Virtual Workshop between artistsand scietists, The establishment of relationship between French and
    http://uchcom.botik.ru/ARTS/
    Virtual Gallery on Uchcom
    supported by the Russian Foundation for Human Sciences Resarch. Grant N 96-04-12067B in Russian
    Web-actions
    RAT - Virtual Workshop between artists and scietists.
    MAP
    - The establishment of relationship between French and Russian artists and scientists.
    IMUTE
    - Network theater performances with robots and marionettes
    Web-resource
    Vent D'Est - Eastern media-art collection (more than 100 Russian videos).
    VTS
    - Virtual Theater Studio
    RepWeb
    - The webtool to allow artists, scientists and students to make explicit their mental models of network arts.
    Art House
    Last update - 20 October 1999
    Evgeny Patarakin - pat@uchcom.botik.ru

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