Vzglyad

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Vzglyad was a groundbreaking late-Soviet youth television program known for its unusually open, modern, and critical coverage of social and political issues.

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instanceOf Soviet television program
television program
youth television program
airTime late evening
associatedWith Soviet youth culture of the late 1980s
broadcastDuring late Soviet period
perestroika era
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
coveredTopic glasnost
perestroika NERFINISHED
political issues in the Soviet Union
social issues in the Soviet Union
youth culture
creator Alexander Lyubimov NERFINISHED
firstAired 1987
genre current affairs program
news program
talk show
youth program
hasCharacteristic groundbreaking for Soviet television
modern style
politically critical
socially critical
unusually open coverage
influenced post-Soviet Russian television journalism
locationOfBroadcast Moscow NERFINISHED
mediaType television
notableFor breaking Soviet media taboos
critical coverage of authorities
use of contemporary music and graphics
originalChannel Programme One (USSR Central Television) NERFINISHED
originalLanguage Russian
originalNetwork Central Television of the USSR NERFINISHED
presenter Alexander Lyubimov NERFINISHED
Artem Borovik NERFINISHED
Dmitry Zakharov NERFINISHED
Oleg Vasiliev NERFINISHED
Vladislav Listyev NERFINISHED
productionCompany Central Television of the USSR NERFINISHED
style direct discussion of taboo topics
informal presentation
targetAudience Soviet youth
titleLanguage Russian
titleMeaning Glance
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