A TV channel funded by the Kremlin will air a chat show hosted by the WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, in an unlikely collaboration announced yesterday.
Russia Today, which broadcasts from Moscow in English, said that the programme will be written and hosted by Assange, and will feature 10 guests who are "iconoclasts, visionaries and power insiders".
"The first episode will be in the middle of March," the channel's editor-in-chief, Margarita Simonyan, wrote on her Twitter feed yesterday. "Assange will record it while under house arrest. It will be amazing TV."
Working for a Kremlin channel does not seem like an obvious choice for Assange, who has devoted his life to fighting governmental opacity, but Russia Today has made a name for itself as a strident critic of United States policy.
"I think it's quite natural that his show will be on RT," said Nikolay Bogachikhin, one of the channel's executives. "RT always tries to go beyond, and see the other sides of any news story."