Russia Beyond the Headlines

Russia Beyond The Headlines

Russia Beyond The Headlines insert in 20 November 2015 international edition of The New York Times
Type Newspaper, website
Format Broadsheet, Tabloid, Berliner
Publisher Yevgeny Abov
Language English, Chinese, Spanish, Hindi, Portuguese, French, German, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Italian, Bulgarian, Greece, Macedonian, Serbian, Croatian, Slovenian.
Headquarters 24 bld.4 Pravdy Street
Moscow, Russia
Circulation 2.2 million
Website rbth.com

Russia Beyond The Headlines or RBTH is a multilingual news and information resource that offers news, comment, opinion and analysis on culture, politics, business, science, and public life in Russia. It is part of Rossiyskaya Gazeta,[1] which is owned by the government of Russia.[2]

Russia Beyond The Headlines is cooperated with more than 40 influential partners in 30 countries of the world. RBTH also has 21 websites in 17 languages. RBTH has the 10,2 million auditory all over the world.

In its print supplements and on its websites RBTH covers current affairs and public phenomena in Russia. RBTH gained the trust of readers of leading newspapers all over the world on 4 continents.

Mission

RBTH is a link between Russia and the world.

RBTH collects, selects and publishes in foreign languages topical reports about Russian politics, public life, culture, business, science, history and other areas that are usually not covered by foreign media for their domestic audiences.

Structure

Russia Beyond The Headlines is a news and information resource sponsored by the Rossiyskaya Gazeta publishing house.

Rossiyskaya Gazeta is a general-interest daily newspaper, offering its readers a diverse and quality content and receiving income from commercial advertising and sales of the paper.

RBTH has editorial and output teams, separate from Rossiyskaya Gazeta, that prepare material for publication in print supplements to foreign media outlets and on its own websites in different languages.

The RBTH editorial team consists of the Central Desk, which produces material shared across countries and regions, and of regional clusters, where this material is adapted to specific countries, adding themes relevant for a particular region. In addition, each regional division of RBTH publishes material on bilateral relations with Russia.

Criticism

Russia Beyond the Headlines has been criticised for being a para-governmental Russian propaganda organisation.[3]

Financial operations

RBTH operations are financed by Rossiyskaya Gazeta as well as from RBTH income from sponsorship and commercial advertising.

Foreign partners taking part in the printing and distribution of RBTH print supplements (sections) receive full or partial compensation of their costs associated with the production of the Russian supplements (paper, printing, distribution) as well as for providing RBTH with additional services in promoting the supplements and in studying readers' feedback.

Syndication

RBTH provides its content for reuse and integration in its media partners, both print and digital. It supplies not only articles on different topics, but also multimedia materials, all the content can be adjusted to any platform. Today RBTH has more than 30 partners in syndication across all over the world.

Media partners

Digital presence

RBTH's online resources include mobile versions of its website, an iPad app available in English and German RBTH for iPad, digital magazines, a number of special sections on various topics, and the analytic media outlet Russia Direct.

In September 2016 is planning to launch the supplement named RBTH Daily for iOS and Android.

Categories

Honors

RBTH in social networks

See also

Special projects

References

  1. "About us". Russia Beyond The Headlines.
  2. "Media and Journalism in Russia". 2014-03-13.
  3. Greenslade, Roy; Greenslade, Roy (2014-07-29). "Telegraph to continue publishing Russian propaganda supplement". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2017-04-13.
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