Thursday, July 28, 2011 - 4:01 PM

Do you like the news? Do you like rap music? Then how about news … in the form of rap music!
That's the airtight logic behind RIA Novosti's Rap Info, which features rappers delivering the news in Russian. Among its fans is none other than Russian president Dmitri Medvedev himself. Russia Today reported last month on Medvedev's visit to the RIA Novosti studios:
Medvedev was impressed by the multimedia capabilities. However, he was even more interested in RIA's new project: Rap Info. Within the framework of the project, musicians "recite" news in the rap musical style. Some recent stories include a report about a "flasher" on producer Nikita Mikhalkov's car and the trial of former Yukos head Mikhail Khodorkovsky. And while the president laughed out loud to the rap about Mikhalkov, the "recital" about Khodorkovsky (in which authors included Medvedev's words from the press conference in Skolkovo, during which he said that the ex-head of Yukos "is not a threat" to society) only brought a simple smile.
"That's a good idea," noted Medvedev, after hearing the entire production. "We need to hold press conferences in the rap style. I'll think about what can be recorded in this format."
"Perhaps the budget address?", suggested one of the agency's staff members, referring to the president's scheduled address next week.
"Yes, that would be great!", agreed Medvedev. "The most boring topic you could imagine."
No word yet on whether Medvedev will be dropping his rhymes alongside heart-stopping crooner buddy Vladimir Putin. Now that would get Putin's Army going.
The agency used all the available media technologies
After watching a rap video created by the news agency to engage young people in politics and current affairs, the president joked about doing the same in a speech. Many RIA Novosti employees received government decorations and certificates of honor. The most distinguished award was presented by President Medvedev himself to Editor-in-Chief Svetlana ashlynn brooke Mironyuk during his visit to the agency. Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has signed an order on decorating RIA Novosti with a certificate of honor for its contribution to fostering an objective view of Russia . The president and the prime minister also signed orders commending the agency's staff. The highlight of the anniversary celebration was the Future Media international forum, which dealt with new media technology, the impact of new and traditional media on society and the future of journalism. It was attended by about 300 managers of the leading Russian, European, Asian and U.S. media companies.
Begin with the lessons of July 4, 1776...it's not the "4th of July, it is INDEPENDENCE DAY. The key word is INDEPENDENCE. RIO That is a beautiful word to anyone in this country that remains a loyal patriot..
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