Shut Down by the Kremlin, Independent Russian Media Regroup Abroad

RIGA, Latvia—Tikhon Dzyadko greeted the audience of TV Rain, once Russia’s main independent television channel, with a trademark phrase, just like he had countless times before.

“In Moscow, it is twenty zero-zero,” he said at the start of the channel’s 8 p.m. news program. “Over the next two hours we will tell you the main news of the day.”