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Putin it out there

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Vladimir gets own TV show

A Russian state-owned television channel has a new weekly current affairs program devoted to President Vladimir Putin.

The first episode of Moscow. Kremlin. Putin. aired on Sunday night, local time, stressing the Russian president’s work to address various crises and stay in touch with ordinary Russians.

The Kremlin has consolidat­ed its control over television stations since Putin came into office in 2000, and Putin’s activities traditiona­lly receive wide coverage on news programmes on state television.

Still, a weekly show devoted to news events as seen through the work of Putin is something new for Russia.

The hour-long program on Rossiya 1 featured interviews with Putin’s spokesman and the Kremlin pool reporter who covered the president’s activities last week, as well as a segment about Putin’s break in the mountains last month.

Quizzed by the show’s host about Putin’s recent meeting with gifted children and his supposed love for the youth, his spokesman Dmitry Peskov said: ‘‘Putin loves not only children, he loves people in general. He’s a very humane person.’’

The Russian leader’s approval ratings sharply declined in July after the government proposed raising the ages for pension eligibilit­y the previous month.

Speaking to reporters yesterday Peskov insisted that the Kremlin did not commission the TV show, and that it was the channel’s own idea. –AP

‘‘Putin loves not only children, he loves people in general. He’s a very humane person. Putin loves not only children, he loves people in general. He’s a very humane person.’’ Dmitry Peskov, spokesman for Vladimir Putin

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 ?? AP ?? Russian President Vladimir Putin rests during a holiday in the Siberian Tyva region. Footage from the trip featured on a new weekly TV show about the president.
AP Russian President Vladimir Putin rests during a holiday in the Siberian Tyva region. Footage from the trip featured on a new weekly TV show about the president.

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