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  2. Rutube - Wikipedia

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    Rutube, stylized as RUTUBE, is a Russian video platform. It includes a library of licensed content including movies, series, cartoons, shows, and live broadcasts. It also hosts blogs, podcasts, video game streams, and educational content. Rutube has web, iOS, [1] Android [2] and Smart TV [3] versions. Its audience increased from 7.7 million in ...

  3. List of online video platforms - Wikipedia

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    Online video platforms allow users to upload, share videos or live stream their own videos to the Internet. These can either be for the general public to watch, or particular users on a shared network. The most popular video hosting website is YouTube, 2 billion active until October 2020 and the most extensive catalog of online videos. [1]

  4. Vladimir Solovyov (TV presenter) - Wikipedia

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    Vladimir Rudolfovich Solovyov[ a ] (Russian: Владимир Рудольфович Соловьёв, born 20 October 1963) is a Russian TV presenter and propagandist. [ 9 ] He has been an anchor on the television show Evening with Vladimir Solovyov on Russia-1 since 2012. In 1990, Solovyov left for the United States to teach economics.

  5. Exclusive-Wagner lost veteran fighters in Mali ambush, in ...

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    Mikhail Zvinchuk, a prominent blogger close to the Russian defence ministry, said on social media platform RuTube in August that the defeat showed Wagner fighters who arrived from Ukraine had ...

  6. Pladform - Wikipedia

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    Products. streaming media, video on demand. Website. https://pladform.ru/. Pladform is a Russian digital distribution system for licensed video content. It has been a part of the unified company “Ruform” since 2016, which also includes video hosting Rutube.

  7. History of the Internet in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Mail.ru was able to become the top three most visited Russian websites. In 1999, they attracted the first investment in the history of the Russian Internet - one million dollars. One of the top Russian businessman, Yuri Milner - billionaire, global investor, one of co-owners and chairman of Mail.ru Group during the period from 2001 to 2012. He ...

  8. Anonymous and the Russian invasion of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    On May 9, 2022, which is the Victory Day in Russia, the video-hosting website RuTube was taken down through cyberattacks, which Anonymous had claimed responsibility later. Furthermore, Network Battalion 65 (NB65), a hacktivist group affiliated with Anonymous, has reportedly hacked Russian payment processor Qiwi .

  9. Patrick Lancaster - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Lancaster is an American vlogger, podcaster and influencer. [2][3] Although described as pro- Kremlin, Lancaster has been called a double agent due to his videos covering the Russian invasion of Ukraine in different tones and not repeating pro-kremlin talking points [4][5][6][7] Lancaster is known for regularly filming staged scenes and ...