The Russian Communist Party channel is allowed to broadcast nationwide.
According to Voice of Russia, Communist Party of Russia leader Gennady Zyuganov said the party's "Red Line" TV channel has been granted a broadcasting license.
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Mr. Zyuganov participated in a march in Moscow on International Workers' Day, May 1, 2013. Source: RIA |
“The Red Line channel has been officially licensed and will soon be broadcasting nationwide,” Mr. Zyuganov said at the party conference.
Meanwhile, the channel's website states: "The main goal of the project is to become a source of information and a platform for discussion for intelligent, thinking people who are not indifferent to how Russia and the world will develop in the coming years."
The project creators claim that “the channel will consist mostly of dedicated programs, documentaries, special reports, political dialogues, interviews with scientists, politicians, economists and social activists, many of whom, for various reasons, have long been excluded from federal television channels.”
According to TASS, this channel is currently broadcasting on the Internet 24/7.
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