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Encyclopedia > Echo of Moscow

Echo of Moscow (russian:Эхо Москвы - Ekho Moskvy) is the independent Russian radiostation based in Moscow and broadcasted in many other Russian cities and in Internet. Most of the content is news and talk shows on social and political issues. Echo of Moscow tries to represent different points of view, including those opposing the current Kremlin administration. Moscow (Russian: Москва́, Moskva, IPA: â–¶ (help· info)) is the capital of Russia, located on the river Moskva. ...


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Online NewsHour: Echo of Moscow (415 words)
A liberal Russian politician has accepted a stake in Echo of Moscow, saying he hoped to save the influential independent radio outlet from a government takeover.
A Moscow court gave Gazprom a controlling 52 percent of Echo of Moscow's stock last Friday.
Echo of Moscow is one of the only broadcast outlets formerly owned by Media-Most to retain its independence.
CNN.com - Resignations rock Russian radio - July 6, 2001 (0 words)
Echo of Moscow was part of embattled tycoon Vladimir Gusinsky's Media-Most holding.
Echo of Moscow chief editor Alexei Venediktov has remained in his post to continue fighting for the station's independence, Tsvei said.
Echo of Moscow was the only independent radio station that managed to stay on air during a 1991 attempted hard-line coup against then-Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev.
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