British press corps in Moscow

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The British press corps in Moscow was the community of UK journalists stationed in the Soviet capital, reporting on political, diplomatic, and social developments during the Cold War.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf foreign press corps
group of journalists
activeInPeriod Cold War NERFINISHED
basedAt Moscow press centers
collaboratedWith other Western press corps in Moscow
communicatedWith British Foreign Office NERFINISHED
British news desks in London
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
coveredInstitution British Embassy in Moscow NERFINISHED
Kremlin NERFINISHED
Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs NERFINISHED
employerType British news organizations
hadMembers foreign correspondents
photojournalists
radio correspondents
television correspondents
location Moscow
Soviet Union NERFINISHED
notableEra Brezhnev era
Gorbachev era NERFINISHED
Khrushchev era
Stalin era
operatedInSystem state-controlled media environment of the USSR
primaryLanguage English
reportedOn Cold War tensions
Soviet foreign policy
Soviet politics
UK–Soviet relations
diplomatic developments in Moscow
economic developments in the Soviet Union
social developments in the Soviet Union
role informing British public about Soviet affairs
reporting on Cold War crises from Moscow
shaping British perceptions of the Soviet Union
subjectTo accreditation by Soviet authorities
monitoring of communications by Soviet authorities
restrictions on travel within the Soviet Union
typicalEmployers BBC GENERATED
British tabloids GENERATED
Daily Telegraph GENERATED
Reuters GENERATED
The Guardian GENERATED
The Times GENERATED
usedMedium news photography
print journalism
radio broadcasting
television broadcasting
workedUnder KGB surveillance
Soviet censorship regulations

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Jeremy Wolfenden partOf British press corps in Moscow