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Putin’s yearly telethon highlights power of TV networks

Photo: Sputnik
Photo: Sputnik

Vladimir Putin will spend four hours fielding questions on live TV today in the annual Direct Line with Vladimir Putin.

While the event is designed to highlight the openness of Russia’s democracy, the telethon-meets-town-hall extravaganza is highly choreographed; Kremlin advisers hand-pick questions and orchestrate the show, which is streamed by Russia’s powerful state TV networks.

Indeed, television has become the communication tool of choice for Mr Putin and his cadres. The medium is dominated by Kremlin-loyalists—either via outright state ownership or by for-profit enterprises that have strong ties to the Russian leader.

While Putin’s critics have moved online, TV remains by far the more powerful of the two vehicles. Three-quarters of Russians watch national channels regularly, with three state-owned stations reaching 90% of the highly dispersed population. In contrast, Russia’s most popular social media site—VK—is only used by a quarter of the population and its messaging is almost impossible to control.

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A former intelligence official, Vladimir Putin knows how to project an image and will do so effectively in today’s broadcast. The event will start at 0900 GMT. An English translation will be live streamed on RT.

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