State control of mass media and propaganda under Lenin Flashcards
How did Lenin view the press and media?
Lenin viewed the press and the media as central to advancing the revolution and ensuring the Communists retained power
How did the new government establish control of the press and media?
Announcing the Decree on the Press in November 1917
Creating a state monopoly of advertising in November 1917
Nationalising the Petrograd Telegraph Agency in November 1917
Establishing a Revolutionary Tribunal of the Press in January 1918
Establishing the All-Russia Telegraph Agency (ROSTA)
What did the Decree on the Press in November 1917 do?
It gave the government the emergency powers to close any newspapers which supported a counter-revolution
What did creating a state monopoly of advertising in November 1917 ensure?
It ensured that only the government could publish adverts
What did nationalising the Petrograd Telegraph Agency in November 1917 do?
It gave the new government control of electronic means of communication
What did nationalising the Petrograd Telegraph Agency in November 1917 do?
It gave the new government control of electronic means of communication
What did establishing a Revolutionary Tribunal of the Press in January 1918 do?
With the power to censor the press; journalists and editors who committed ‘crimes against the people’ could be punished by the Cheka, who were empowered to impose fines or prison sentences, confiscate property or exile offending writers
What was the All-Russia Telegraph Agency (ROSTA) solely responsible for?
The All-Russia Telegraph Agency (ROSTA) was solely responsible for distributing news
What did Lenin initially close down and how did this change by mid-1918?
Lenin initially closed down papers that supported the Tsar or the Provisional Government
However, by mid-1918 Lenin had outlawed opposition socialist papers as well
How many newspapers had the Communists closed by 1921?
2000
How many printing presses had the Communists closed by 1921?
575
What was Pravda?
Pravda was a Russian newspaper that served as the official organ of the Communist Party, providing a platform for propaganda and political messaging during the Soviet era
How did the policies introduced by the new government impact Pravda?
Pravda gained a much higher circulation, and by the early 1920s it was one of the best selling publications in the Soviet Union
What was the cult of Lenin?
The cult of Lenin refers to the personality cult that developed around Vladimir Lenin, the founder and first leader of the Soviet Union, which elevated him to a near-divine status and portrayed him as a heroic figure who was central to the success of the Communist revolution and the establishment of the Soviet state
How did Lenin view the cult of Lenin?
The cult of Lenin was one example of a type of propaganda that emerged early in the regime that Lenin did not approve of