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Russia Today RT: Russia’s State Media Weapon

This profile examines RT (Russia Today), the Kremlin-funded broadcaster that projects Moscow’s narratives abroad and plays a central role in Russia’s information warfare strategy.

David X Davis
By David X Davis
September 11, 2025
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  • A Global Broadcaster
  • Direct Kremlin Control
  • Reach and Distribution
  • Disinformation Campaigns
  • Pushback in the West
  • Role in Hybrid War
  • Lasting Influence

A Global Broadcaster

RT began in 2005 as “Russia Today.” The Kremlin launched it to present Russia’s perspective to international audiences. It rebranded as RT to appear more neutral and professional, while still broadcasting in English, Arabic, Spanish, French, and German. From the start, the state positioned RT as a competitor to BBC, CNN, and Al Jazeera.

Direct Kremlin Control

The Russian state funds RT through its budget. The network answers to the Kremlin’s communication strategy and reports directly to state authorities. Editorial independence does not exist. Instead, RT acts as an amplifier of Moscow’s narratives, packaged as journalism.

Reach and Distribution

RT built global studios and bureaus in Washington, London, and across Europe. The network invested heavily in digital platforms, ensuring a wide reach on YouTube and social media. By using slick production values, RT gained credibility among audiences who distrusted Western media and wanted alternative perspectives.

Disinformation Campaigns

RT not only broadcasts Russia’s position. It spreads conspiracy theories, amplifies extremist voices, and sows doubt about Western institutions. During the 2014 annexation of Crimea and the 2022 invasion of Ukraine, RT portrayed Russia as defensive and painted NATO as the aggressor. It also targeted European elections with divisive narratives on migration, sovereignty, and corruption.

Pushback in the West

Western governments recognised RT as a tool of state propaganda. After the 2022 invasion of Ukraine, the EU banned RT’s broadcasts, and social media platforms restricted its accounts. These moves reduced RT’s presence on television but did not erase its digital influence, as the network continued to adapt through mirror sites and proxy channels.

Role in Hybrid War

RT functions as part of Russia’s hybrid warfare arsenal. While the GRU conducts cyberattacks and Wagner deploys fighters, RT shapes perception. It blurs truth and falsehood, weakens trust in institutions, and amplifies internal divisions in democracies. In the information war, RT acts as a force multiplier for Russia’s broader campaigns.

Lasting Influence

Even under bans, RT leaves a lasting imprint. It showed how the Kremlin can weaponise media to bypass traditional diplomacy and engage foreign audiences directly. The network’s strategies continue to influence other Russian outlets, ensuring that information warfare remains a permanent front in Moscow’s conflict with the West.

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David X. Davis is a journalist and photo-documentarian focused on hybrid warfare, disinformation, and Europe’s shifting security landscape. He is the founder of Frontline Europa, a platform dedicated to exposing the hidden battlefields shaping the continent today—from cyberattacks and propaganda to the physical war in Ukraine. His work combines on-the-ground reporting with forensic analysis to equip readers with the situational awareness often missing from mainstream coverage.
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