State Aid for Newspapers 2013
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-35691-9_18
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Russia: Subsidies Between Industry Support and State Control

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“…This time frame specifically excludes the distorting feature of the Ukrainian crisis, which erupted in early 2014. These two newspapers have a conservative tone and are considered close to the official view of the Russian political and energy elite (Makeenko 2013 circulation, which is quite typical for newspapers in Russia: 234 500 for Izvestiya and 400 000 for Rossiiskaya Gazeta. Of course, they can also be followed online.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…This time frame specifically excludes the distorting feature of the Ukrainian crisis, which erupted in early 2014. These two newspapers have a conservative tone and are considered close to the official view of the Russian political and energy elite (Makeenko 2013 circulation, which is quite typical for newspapers in Russia: 234 500 for Izvestiya and 400 000 for Rossiiskaya Gazeta. Of course, they can also be followed online.…”
Section: Research Materialsmentioning
confidence: 98%