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Missouri radio station owner is branded a traitor for accepting $5,000-a-month from Russian state broadcaster to air pro-Putin propaganda

Peter Schartel said he is standing up for free speech and alternative viewpoints by airing Sputnik's English language show The Critical Hour. . Schartel's KCXL is paid $5,000 a month to air Radio Sputnik in two three-hour blocks each day, according to a US Justice Department.

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