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BBC radio ordered off Russian FM | |
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The BBC's Russian-language service will no longer be heard on Russian FM radio, after the country's media regulator ordered that it be removed. | |
The broadcaster's last FM distribution partner in Russia, Bolshoye Radio, said it had been told to remove BBC content or risk being shut down. | The broadcaster's last FM distribution partner in Russia, Bolshoye Radio, said it had been told to remove BBC content or risk being shut down. |
Two other Russian FM stations have dropped BBC programming recently. | |
The BBC's Russian Service can still be heard online and on medium and short wave frequencies in Russia. | |
BBC executives said they would appeal against the decision. | BBC executives said they would appeal against the decision. |
'Propaganda' | |
"The BBC entered into the relationship with Bolshoye Radio in good faith," said Richard Sambrook, Director of BBC Global News. | "The BBC entered into the relationship with Bolshoye Radio in good faith," said Richard Sambrook, Director of BBC Global News. |
"We cannot understand how the licence is now interpreted in a way that does not reflect the original and thorough concept documents." | "We cannot understand how the licence is now interpreted in a way that does not reflect the original and thorough concept documents." |
He said the licensing agreement allowed for 18% of Bolshoye's content to be foreign-produced. | He said the licensing agreement allowed for 18% of Bolshoye's content to be foreign-produced. |
Bolshoye Radio's owners, financial group Finam, told the BBC that Russia's media regulators required that all programming be produced by the station itself. | Bolshoye Radio's owners, financial group Finam, told the BBC that Russia's media regulators required that all programming be produced by the station itself. |
A spokesman for the company said management had made the decision without outside prompting and that it was well known that the BBC was set up to broadcast foreign propaganda. | |
"Any media which is government-financed is propaganda - it's a fact, it's not negative," the spokesman, Igor Ermachenkov, told the BBC. | |
A BBC spokesman, Mike Gardner, said: "Although the BBC is funded by the UK government... a fundamental principle of its constitution and its regulatory regime is that it is editorially independent of the UK government." | |
Critics say Russia is taking measures to curb media freedom ahead of parliamentary elections in December and a presidential poll in March. | Critics say Russia is taking measures to curb media freedom ahead of parliamentary elections in December and a presidential poll in March. |
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