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[[File:Putin Lesin.jpg|thumb|Mikhail Lesin (left) with [[Vladimir Putin]]]] |
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'''Mikhail Yuriyevich Lesin''' ({{lang-ru|Михаил Юрьевич Лесин}}) is a [[Russia]]n political figure, and currently an adviser to the Russian president. Lesin is credited as the creator of the [[RT (TV Network)|RT]] television news network (previously known as Russia Today) |
'''Mikhail Yuriyevich Lesin''' ({{lang-ru|Михаил Юрьевич Лесин}}) is a [[Russia]]n political figure, and currently an adviser to the Russian president. Lesin is credited as the creator of the [[RT (TV Network)|RT]] television news network (previously known as Russia Today) to establish a news channel that would counter CNN and BBC.<ref>[http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/0,1518,518259,00.html Controversial Propaganda: Using Stalin To Boost Russia Abroad] ''Der Spiegel'' 20 November 2007</ref> Lesin also served as minister of antiquities for the Russian Museum of Ethnography from 1993–1995.<ref>http://eng.kremlin.ru/subj/22378.shtml</ref> |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 02:02, 26 July 2014
Mikhail Yuriyevich Lesin (Russian: Михаил Юрьевич Лесин) is a Russian political figure, and currently an adviser to the Russian president. Lesin is credited as the creator of the RT television news network (previously known as Russia Today) to establish a news channel that would counter CNN and BBC.[1] Lesin also served as minister of antiquities for the Russian Museum of Ethnography from 1993–1995.[2]
References
- ^ Controversial Propaganda: Using Stalin To Boost Russia Abroad Der Spiegel 20 November 2007
- ^ http://eng.kremlin.ru/subj/22378.shtml