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The Great Game and the evolving nature of political talk shows on Russian television
Post-Soviet Affairs ( IF 1.828 ) Pub Date : 2020-05-28 , DOI: 10.1080/1060586x.2020.1772664
Beth Knobel 1
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ABSTRACT

Much has been written about the specific way in which the Russian government under President Vladimir V. Putin uses television to propagate pro-government views on domestic and international politics by influencing what is aired. This paper examines the first season of The Great Game (Bol’shaya Igra in Russian), a television talk show that appears on Russia’s national television network Channel One, as an example of the government’s effort to shape public opinion. A content analysis suggests The Great Game differs from the typical Russian talk show genre in that it delivers political messages without much entertainment, providing cerebral discussions of issues that nonetheless back up all nine of the core “neoconservative” concepts underlying recent Russian political strategy. This suggests that the Russian government and television executives innovate to determine how best to use television to win over skeptical citizens to the Kremlin’s point of view.



中文翻译:

伟大的游戏与俄罗斯电视台政治脱口秀节目的不断发展

摘要

关于总统弗拉基米尔·V·普京(Vladimir V. Putin)领导下的俄罗斯政府通过电视播报影响国内和国际政治的亲政府观点的具体方式,已有许多文献报道。本文考察了The Great Game的第一季(俄语的Bol'shaya Igra),该电视脱口秀节目出现在俄罗斯国家电视网Channel One上,以此作为政府努力树立舆论的一个例子。内容分析表明《伟大的游戏》与典型的俄罗斯脱口秀节目类型不同,它提供的政治信息没有太多娱乐性,提供了对问题的理性讨论,但仍支持了俄罗斯近期政治战略的所有九个核心“新保守主义”概念。这表明俄罗斯政府和电视高管们进行了创新,以决定如何最好地利用电视来赢得克里姆林宫的怀疑公民。

更新日期:2020-05-28
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