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Tue Apr 29, 2014, 10:54 PM Apr 2014

"Russia's Propaganda Channel Just Got A Journalism Lesson From The US State Department"

Russia's Propaganda Channel Just Got A Journalism Lesson From The US State Department

by Brett LoGiurato at Business Insider


http://www.businessinsider.com/state-department-responds-rt-russia-today-john-kerry-2014-4

"SNIP...............


That response came from Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs Richard Stengel, the former managing editor of Time magazine, who wrote a blog post Tuesday accusing RT of a "disinformation campaign." Stengel used his background in journalism to break down his definitions of the differences between news, opinion, and propaganda.

"Propaganda is the deliberate dissemination of information that you know to be false or misleading in order to influence an audience," Stengel wrote.

Stengel pointed to a few specific examples in RT's coverage of the Ukrainian crisis to further his point. The first was its controversial presentation of a leaked phone call by former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko. Stengel said the network's "selective editing" made it appear as though she advocated violence against Russians.


He also pointed to what he called RT's "unquestioning repetition of the ludicrous assertion" the U.S. has invested billions into regime change in Ukraine. Russia's envoy to the United Nations made that claim last week.


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