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Tsargrad TV (Russian: Царьград ТВ) is a Russian television channel owned by Konstantin Malofeev. It was named after Tsargrad, the old Slavic name for Constantinople. It is known for its pro-Kremlin and Russian Orthodox stances.[1]
Country | Russia |
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Broadcast area | Russia |
Headquarters | Moscow, Russia |
Programming | |
Language(s) | Russian |
Ownership | |
Owner | Konstantin Malofeev |
History | |
Launched | 12 April 2015; 9 years ago (2015-04-12) |
Links | |
Website | tsargrad |
Articles on this site promote genocide of Ukrainians and booming children's hospital in Kyiv. Example: article "The children's hospital in Kyiv is not an accident. It's time to acknowledge this and stop being afraid." By Andrey Perla
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I write "them" because the ruthless law of war is very simple: such enemies cannot be considered human. We must acknowledge—simply and fearfully—that there are no humans on the other side. Not a single person. Our missiles do not kill humans. Not a single person. They are not human.
If we do not accept this as a given, if we do not forbid ourselves from considering them human, pitying them, sparing them—we will weaken ourselves.
Konstantin Malofeev hired former Fox News news director John "Jack" Hanick (Russian: Джек Хэник born 1950), who, with producer Roger Ailes, co-founded Fox News, was its news director from 1996 to 2011 and moved to Moscow in 2013 to help Malofeev launch the channel.[2][3][4][5] From at least 2013 until 2018, Hanick supported Malofeev in several schemes.[6][7][8][9][10][a] Beginning in the fall of 2014, Hanick worked for Ilya Kuzmenkov (Russian: Илья Кузьменков), who was the general director and editor-in-chief of the channel.[12][13] The channel started broadcasting on 12 April 2015 with Andrei Afanasiev (Russian: Андрей Афанасьев, born 1988 or 1989), who graduated from both MGIMO and Complutense University of Madrid and was a former RT employee from 2010 to 2014, as the news anchor.[14][15] Aleksandr Dugin was named chief editor the same year.[16] He has since been replaced by Elena Sharoykina. It is known for being conservative, mixing Russian Orthodox Christianity with Soviet nationalism,[17][18] and supporting president Vladimir Putin.[15][19][20]
Vladimir Putin gives carte blanche to Tsargrad TV which according to Malofeev is the Russian equivalent to Fox News.[15]
In January 2017, KGB and Foreign Intelligence Service (Russia) Lieutenant General Leonid Reshetnikov headed the supervisory board of Tsargrad TV.[21] Since 2017, the deputy editor in chief is Mikhail Borisovich Smolin.[22][b].
Tsargrad TV Analytical Group is a very strong supporter of the United States alternative truth (Russian: альтернативная правда) or alt-right movement and provides support for Richard Spencer, Peter Schweizer, Milo Yiannopoulos, Breitbart News, Steve Bannon, Charles Bausman, whose wife Kristina Bausman is from Mednogorsk, Jordan Peterson and Alex Jones who appears frequently on Tsargrad TV and prominently supports Alexander Dugin.[29][30][31][32][33][34]
On 12 February 2020, Dmitry Skuratov, who is the son of Yuri Skuratov, became the general director of Tsargrad TV and Daria Tokareva (Russian: Дарья Токарева) became the editor-in-chief after Elena Sharoykina (Russian: Елена Шаройкина) left those positions for another position at Tsargrad TV.[35]
Through Tsargrad TV and Malofeev, the pro Russia former Greek defense minister Panos Kammenos is very close to Hanick and Reshetnikov.[15]
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Tsargrad TV strongly supported the anti vaccination movement with Tsargrad TV host Alexandra Mashkova-Blagikh (Russian: Александра Владимировна Машкова-Благих) as an outspoken critic of COVID-19 vaccines.[36]
In 2020, YouTube blocked its channel, citing U.S. sanctions against Malofeev.[37]
In March 2022, Hanick was the first person criminally indicted by the United States Department of Justice for violating United States sanctions during the Russo-Ukrainian War for allegedly providing assistance to Malofeev in order to unfreeze some of Malofeev's assets.[7][9][38][39]
In August 2023, the website of the Russian TV channel Tsargrad, which is linked to Russian oligarch Konstantin Malofeev, was blocked in Kazakhstan.[40] The TV channel was sanctioned by the EU in December 2023.[41]
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