Eight correspondents have resigned from a Russian broadcast news agency to protest the pro-Kremlin management’s decision to withhold stories in line with a new policy that half its coverage must portray the government in a “positive” light, journalists said. The reported policy by the Russian News Service, which provides news broadcasts to Russia’s most popular radio network and runs its own station, heightens concerns over President Vladimir Putin’s moves to increasingly bring mass media under state control or influence. Full Story
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