: Solovyov himself spent time criticizing Western media coverage, accusing it of "Russophobia" and "hypocrisy." He emphasized the need for a unified "ideological front" within Russia to counter external psychological operations. Notable Guests and Rhetoric
The panel typically included regulars such as , Vitaly Tretyakov , or Semyon Bagdasarov . The rhetoric was sharp, often using emotional appeals to patriotism and historical parallels to World War II (the "Great Patriotic War") to justify the current military actions. Where to Watch : Solovyov himself spent time criticizing Western media
: Much of the broadcast focused on the international stage. The panel analyzed Russia's position at the G20, often portraying the West (the "Collective West") as an aggressor attempting to isolate Russia. They frequently mocked Western leaders while praising the resilience of the Russian economy and its "pivot to the East" (China and India). Where to Watch : Much of the broadcast
: Various community groups often upload high-quality mirrors of the daily broadcasts. : Various community groups often upload high-quality mirrors
: Coming just days after the Russian retreat from the right bank of the Dnieper, the mood was tense. The "experts" on the panel worked to frame the withdrawal not as a defeat, but as a "difficult but necessary tactical maneuver" to preserve personnel. There was a significant effort to manage the narrative for a domestic audience feeling uneasy about the frontline shifts.