The pro-Kremlin radio broadcasts in Azerbaijan
The international news agency Sputnik (Novosti Azerbaijana) announced the beginning of broadcasting in Azerbaijan. Radio “Sputnik Azerbaijan” will broadcast on the radio station Araz 103,3FM. According to sputnik.az, broadcasting will be in the Azerbaijani language in the form of news blocks on topical issues of the events in the world and the region 11 times a day. News block will be live on top of each hour from 10:00 to 20:00, five days a week.
Information portal Sputnik in Azerbaijan in the Azerbaijani and Russian languages is available at sputnik.az and ru.sputnik.az, was launched in May 2015. Before the website was called RIA-Novosti.
The "Sputnik" was launched in November 2014 as an information project of International Information Agency (IIA), "Russia Today", headed by Dmitri Kiselev and Margarita Simonyan. The purpose of the project - promoting the Kremlin's policies around the world.
It is noteworthy that in Azerbaijan the guardians of "purity of the national ether" banned the "Radio Liberty", "Voice of America", BB, and the French international radio in the country.
Now the authorities allow broadcasting of the pro-Kremlin media. -1606D-
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