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The websites have names like DC Weekly and Chicago Crier. They are filled with thousands of legitimate-looking stories, plucked from real news websites and rewritten by artificial intelligence.
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But BBC Trending has found that these sites are part of a wide-ranging influence operation designed to insert false stories into political debates, over Ukraine and now gradually shifting to the US election campaign.
One of the people involved in the operation is John Dougan, a former Florida police officer now living in Moscow. Online evidence links him to the network of sites, many of which reference American cities and are populated by fake journalists β their photos swiped from other websites across the internet.
The network is only one of a series of Russian disinformation operations which experts believe is part of a wide effort to influence American public opinion in advance of Novemberβs presidential election.
This episode was recorded in June 2024.
00:00 Introduction
03:20 How the operation spreads disinformation
06:33 Whoβs behind DC Weekly and other similar websites?
08:40 John Mark Douganβs network
10:59 Russia is benefiting - but is that the extent of it?
13:24 What are the narratives on Douganβs sites?
15:16 How worried should Americans be about Russian disinformation ahead of elections?
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Presenter: Mike Wendling
Reporter: Shayan Sardarizadeh
Additional reporting: Olga Robinson and Paul Myers
Producer: Olivia Lang
Editor: Flora Carmichael
Thumbnail: Getty Images
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The websites have names like DC Weekly and Chicago Crier. They are filled with thousands of legitimate-looking stories, plucked from real news websites and rewritten by artificial intelligence.
Click here to subscribe to our channel ππ½ bbc.in/3VyyriM
But BBC Trending has found that these sites are part of a wide-ranging influence operation designed to insert false stories into political debates, over Ukraine and now gradually shifting to the US election campaign.
One of the people involved in the operation is John Dougan, a former Florida police officer now living in Moscow. Online evidence links him to the network of sites, many of which reference American cities and are populated by fake journalists β their photos swiped from other websites across the internet.
The network is only one of a series of Russian disinformation operations which experts believe is part of a wide effort to influence American public opinion in advance of Novemberβs presidential election.
This episode was recorded in June 2024.
00:00 Introduction
03:20 How the operation spreads disinformation
06:33 Whoβs behind DC Weekly and other similar websites?
08:40 John Mark Douganβs network
10:59 Russia is benefiting - but is that the extent of it?
13:24 What are the narratives on Douganβs sites?
15:16 How worried should Americans be about Russian disinformation ahead of elections?
Watch more episodes of our podcast, BBC Trending, here ππ½ youtube.com/playlist?list=PLz_B0PFGIn4d3XXng0xe1vcHCTDYO-azt
Presenter: Mike Wendling
Reporter: Shayan Sardarizadeh
Additional reporting: Olga Robinson and Paul Myers
Producer: Olivia Lang
Editor: Flora Carmichael
Thumbnail: Getty Images
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