‘Death to the enemy’: Ukraine’s news channels unite to cover war
by Isobel Koshiw from World news | The Guardian on (#5ZKZN)
State-backed broadcast has strategic and practical justifications but some see it as dangerous monopoly
In an age of social media and satellite television, the singular wartime news bulletin evokes images of families tuning in to the radio during the second world war. But in Ukraine, the state-backed broadcast has remerged, albeit with a 21st-century spin.
Shortly after Russia invaded, the country's main TV channels started broadcasting the same content 24 hours a day, nicknamed the United News telemarathon. Each channel has a daily slot on the broadcast, which is shown simultaneously on all the channels.
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