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俄罗斯曾是个新闻大国。冷战时期,其报刊的发行量动辄上千万份,如《真理报》、《消息报》等完全可以与西方国家的报纸抗衡。其中周报《论据与事实》在80年代末曾发行3500多万份,位居世界报刊发行榜首。当然,这一现象带有特殊时代的印记,是俄罗斯报人褪色的骄傲。 昨日辉煌不在。叶利钦政府执政之初,即宣布废除苏联时代的《新闻法》(1990年6月),颁布新的《大众传播法》(1991年12月27日),倡导“新闻自由”,境内的所有媒体都需重新登记注册。俄罗斯新
Russia used to be a news power. During the Cold War, the circulation of its newspapers and periodicals was on the order of tens of millions, such as Pravda and Izvestia, which could completely compete with the newspapers in the western countries. Among them, the “Arguments and Facts” of the weekly newspaper distributed more than 35 million copies in the late 1980s, ranking the top of the world’s newspaper and periodicals distribution. Of course, this phenomenon with the imprint of a special era is the proud color of the Russian newspaper. Yesterday brilliant is not. When the Yeltsin government came to power, it announced the abolition of the “Press Law” of the Soviet era (June 1990), promulgating a new “Law on Mass Communication” (December 27, 1991), advocating “freedom of the press” and all media in the country Need to re-register. Russia new