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The restrictions on free media in Russia have evolved over time, and it is difficult to pinpoint a specific starting date for the ban. However, there have been significant developments that have resulted in increased government control and limitations on media freedom.
One of the significant events in this regard occurred in the early 2000s when President Vladimir Putin came to power. His administration implemented various measures that gradually tightened control over the media landscape. These measures included increasing state ownership or influence over major media outlets, introducing restrictive laws and regulations, and exerting pressure on independent journalists and media organizations.
One crucial milestone was the closure of NTV, a major independent television network, in 2001. This move was widely seen as an attack on media freedom and marked a turning point in the government's approach towards independent media.
One of the significant events in this regard occurred in the early 2000s when President Vladimir Putin came to power. His administration implemented various measures that gradually tightened control over the media landscape. These measures included increasing state ownership or influence over major media outlets, introducing restrictive laws and regulations, and exerting pressure on independent journalists and media organizations.
One crucial milestone was the closure of NTV, a major independent television network, in 2001. This move was widely seen as an attack on media freedom and marked a turning point in the government's approach towards independent media.
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