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* Creator/{{RTE}} (Ireland)
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There is always the danger of a state broadcaster turning into a {{Propaganda}} network (although many state broadcasters have legal requirements to retain impartiality) - indeed many active broadcasters originate from periods where their countries were not democracies and have dark pasts in which they aided autocracy.

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There is always the danger of a state broadcaster turning into a {{Propaganda}} propaganda network (although many state broadcasters have legal requirements to retain impartiality) - indeed many active broadcasters originate from periods where their countries were not democracies and have dark pasts in which they aided autocracy.



* Creator/TheABC -- Australia's equivalent to the above

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* Creator/TheABC [[Creator/AustralianBroadcastingCorporation The ABC]] -- Australia's equivalent to the above
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** Creator/FoxNews zig-zags the trope, in that it is privately-owned by the Murdoch family yet is so closely aligned with the Republican Party that GOP politicians, including congressional and presidential candidates, raise their profile with the party's base just by making regular appearances. During UsefulNotes/DonaldTrump's presidency, the sycophantic coverage given to Trump by Fox (and Trump's decision-making sometimes being influenced by what he watched on Fox) was described as a propagandistic "feedback loop".

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** Creator/FoxNews Fox News zig-zags the trope, in that it is privately-owned by the Murdoch family yet is so closely aligned with the Republican Party that GOP politicians, including congressional and presidential candidates, raise their profile with the party's base just by making regular appearances. During UsefulNotes/DonaldTrump's presidency, the sycophantic coverage given to Trump by Fox (and Trump's decision-making sometimes being influenced by what he watched on Fox) was described as a propagandistic "feedback loop".
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* Channel One, Russia-1, and [[BackedByThePentagon Zvezda]] (Russia), with the notorious Creator/RussiaToday being more geared toward the international market.

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* Channel One, Russia-1, and [[BackedByThePentagon Zvezda]] (Russia), with the notorious Creator/RussiaToday Russia Today being more geared toward the international market.
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* Creator/TVNChile, which is funded by ad revenue (except for NTV, their cultural channel, which receives special public funding and does not have commercial breaks).
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** UsefulNotes/{{NASA}} TV stands as the only TV network run by the Federal government for domestic audiences. As the name suggests, it mostly covers missions to space, with educational programming to fill time in-between.
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** The Voice of America is the US government's state broadcaster. It's pretty much unknown among Americans, however, as it is against Federal law for it to advertise to Americans. This was done specifically to prevent the Federal government from having an easy way to propagandize to its own people.
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* CCTV, CNR and CRI (People's Republic of China) are the nation's three main broadcasters, the first and third being aimed at the international market as well as domestic. The staff is appointed by the state, and the news is subject to rather rigorous censorship.

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* CCTV, Creator/{{CCTV}}, CNR and CRI (People's Republic of China) are the nation's three main broadcasters, the first and third being aimed at the international market as well as domestic. The staff is appointed by the state, and the news is subject to rather rigorous censorship.
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* NRK (Norway)
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* KBS (South Korea)


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* ARD and ZDF (Germany)

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