Looks like Trump will be getting another media assist as Sputnik enters the Washington D.C. radio market. So Trump’s got the National Enquirer and Sputnik on his side along with Infowars and other assorted cesspool publications and blogs. Sputnik took over 105.5 FM which was previously a bluegrass music station.
The Russian state-sponsored news outlet Sputnik is entering the Washington, D.C., radio market in an effort to push back against what it called "constant attacks" by U.S. media companies.
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In a statement, Mindia Gavasheli, the editor-in-chief of Sputnik's D.C. bureau, accused U.S. news organizations of unfairly attacking and criticizing the news outlet, which is funded by the Russian government.
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Sputnik made headlines last month when one of its U.S. correspondents, Andrew Feinberg, abruptly left the news outlet, saying that it wasn't interested in "real journalists" and accusing it of spreading pro-Russia propaganda.
Sputnik Radio's expansion to the D.C. area comes amid ongoing investigations into Russia's meddling in the 2016 presidential election, including possible collusion between Moscow and members of President Trump's campaign.
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