Inside Russia’s Crackdown on Journalists

Inside Russia’s Crackdown on Journalists

By WNYC Studios

For the first time since the Cold War, an American reporter has been charged with espionage in Russia. On this week’s On the Media, hear about one journalist who stayed to cover Putin’s invasion, and from one who left. Plus, a look at why NPR has sworn off Twitter for good, and how it will affect people who get their news from the app.

1. OTM producer Molly Schwartz [@mollyfication], takes a deep dive into the imprisonment of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, and the challenges of reporting on the ground in Russia right now. Listen.

2. Nikita Kondratyev, reporter for Novaya Gazeta Europe, on leaving Russia and covering Putin's invasion in exile. Listen.

3. Zoe Schiffer [@ZoeSchiffer], managing editor of Platformer, on Elon Musk's newest fight with the press and the departure of NPR from Twitter. Listen.

 

Music from this week's show: 
Berotim - John Zorn
We Insist - Zoe Keating
April - Kino
Fellini’s Waltz - Enrico Pieranunzi
Bryter Layter - Nick Drake
Blue Monk - Jimmy Giuffre
Cello Song - Nick Drake

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