Echo of Moscow

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Echo of Moscow
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Broadcast area  Russia
United States Chicago
Kyrgyzstan Bishkek
First air date 22 August 1990
Owner Gazprom Media
Website http://echo.msk.ru
Alexey Venediktov (right), editor-in-chief of Echo of Moscow
Sergey Korzun, co-founder and 1st editor-in-chief of Echo of Moscow
Sergey Buntman (right), co-founder of Echo of Moscow
Yuri Fedutinov, General Director of Echo of Moscow

Echo of Moscow (Russian: Э́хо Москвы́, Ekho Moskvy) is a Russian radio station based in Moscow, broadcasting in many Russian cities, in some of the former-Soviet republics (through partnerships with local radio stations), and via the Internet, which some observers describe as "the last bastion of free media in Russia".[1] Most of the content consists of news and talk shows focusing on social and political issues and the station tries to represent different points of view. The current senior editor is Alexey Venediktov.

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(Information correct as of 2005.)

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Numerous chief editor replies point out that Gazprom and/or other stock-holders did not interfere with informational policy and were not allowed to.[2][3]

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Coordinates: 55°45′8.19″N 37°35′46.72″E / 55.752275°N 37.5963111°E / 55.752275; 37.5963111

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