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According to analysis by researchers from Fordham University, the program consistently utilizes specific frames to shape public opinion:
The program is a flagship socio-political talk show on the state-owned Russia-1 channel . The show is often viewed as a testing
Below is an overview of the key themes and recurring discursive strategies used during the broadcast: The show is often viewed as a testing
Critics note the frequent use of inflammatory language, where opponents are referred to as "devils" or "Nazis" to justify military actions. The show is often viewed as a testing
The conflict is presented not as an invasion but as the liberation of historically Russian lands.
The show is often viewed as a testing ground for the Kremlin's hardest political lines before they become official policy. Show Format and Distribution
Guests discussed the shifting global order, highlighting Russia's ties with non-Western powers and framing Russia as a victim of Western sanctions and "Russophobia". Discursive Strategies & Framing