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WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange to Host TV Talk Show on an English-language Russian TV

25 January 2012 Leave a comment

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange announced that he will be hosting a ten-part series of TV interviews with “key political players, thinkers and revolutionaries” on an English-language Russian TV network that has been accused of spreading anti-U.S. propaganda.

The show, which launches in March, will air on Russia Today, or RT, a Kremlin-run group of news channels that has been criticized by a wide range of Western media outlets, from the Economist to the Guardian, for allegedly airing pro-Putin and anti-U.S. propaganda, as well as conspiracy theories.

“This is an exciting opportunity to discuss the vision of my guests in a new style of show that examines their philosophies and struggles in a deeper and clearer way than has been done before,” Assange said in a statement released by RT.

“Obviously it would be any channel’s dream right now to get Assange, but I think it’s quite natural that his show will be on RT,” the network’s news executive Nikolay Bogachikhin said in an interview aired on RT. “RT always tries to go beyond, to see other sides of any news story and show the real reasons behind any news that you would see on mainstream channels.”

According to RT, its five channels, three in English, are available to 600 million cable, broadcast and satellite subscribers around the globe.

Assange will conduct the interviews from a mansion in the British countryside, where he lived under house arrest since 2010 while fighting extradition to Sweden for questioning on sexual assault allegations.

RT Correspondent Laura Smith said on RT that the first episode will be filmed just one week before Assange goes to the British High Court for an appeal hearing, currently scheduled for March.

The show’s guests have been kept secret so far. However, Smith said that the show will focus on Assange’s “favorite topic, which of course is controversy.”

The series will consist of 10 weekly half-hour episodes, in which Assange says he will “explore the possibilities for our future in conversations with those who are shaping it.”

Over the past few years, Assange has thrust himself into the spotlight as the man behind some of the largest intelligence leaks in U.S. history.

“We all only live once,” Assange said in a 2010 interview with German magazine Der Spiegel. “So we are obligated to make good use of the time that we have and to do something that is meaningful and satisfying.”

Source: ABC News

 

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