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RT is a Russian state-financed international multimedia news network, launched in 2005 as the autonomous non-profit organization TV-Novosti, with operations centered in Moscow and bureaus in cities including Washington, London, and Paris. It broadcasts eight television channels and maintains digital platforms delivering news, current affairs, and documentaries in languages such as English, Spanish, Arabic, and Russian, targeting audiences in over 100 countries across five continents. The network's stated mission emphasizes providing "news with an edge" to encourage viewers to "Question More," focusing on underreported stories, alternative viewpoints to Western mainstream coverage, and Russia's perspective on international events. Conceived by Russian authorities as a soft-power instrument to challenge perceived anti-Russian biases in global media and enhance Moscow's narrative abroad, RT has built a substantial online presence, including a sister news agency Ruptly for video footage, though it operates without claiming full editorial independence from its government funding source. Its content often highlights critiques of U.S. and NATO policies, economic inequalities in the West, and geopolitical shifts favoring multipolarity, amassing billions of views on platforms prior to restrictions. RT has faced extensive regulatory actions in Western countries, including a 2022 European Union ban on its broadcasts amid Russia's military operation in Ukraine, global blocks on YouTube, and a 2024 Meta prohibition on Facebook and Instagram for alleged foreign interference, alongside U.S. indictments accusing it of covert influence operations tied to Russian intelligence. These measures reflect claims from Western governments and tech firms of RT's role in amplifying disinformation, though the network maintains it offers balanced counter-narratives suppressed by dominant media ecosystems. Despite such curbs, RT continues domestic and select international dissemination, marking its 20th anniversary in 2025 with recognition from Russian leadership for advancing national interests in information warfare.

Arts, entertainment, and media

Broadcasting and publications

RT is a Russian state-funded international news network, originally launched under the name Russia Today with its English-language channel debuting on 10 December 2005. Operated by the non-profit entity TV-Novosti and primarily financed through allocations from the Russian federal budget, the network delivers round-the-clock programming focused on global events, emphasizing perspectives that counter mainstream Western narratives. The broadcaster expanded rapidly, introducing an Arabic-language channel in June 2007, a Spanish-language version (RT Actualidad) in December 2009, a German channel (RT Deutsch) in 2014, and a French channel (RT France) in 2017, in addition to RT Documentary channels in English and Russian launched in 2011. Regional adaptations included RT America, a U.S.-based production arm that aired customized content until it suspended operations on 3 March 2022 amid heightened geopolitical tensions. At its peak, RT claimed availability to over 900 million television viewers worldwide across more than 100 countries, though independent analyses have questioned the veracity of these figures, estimating smaller actual viewership in key Western markets. RT's publications extend beyond television to its multilingual websites, such as rt.com and language-specific variants, which feature news articles, opinion columns, videos, and infographics disseminated online and via social media. These digital outlets have reported accumulating over 23 billion views for RT projects in 2024 alone, serving as a primary vector for content after broadcast restrictions curtailed linear TV access in various regions. The websites prioritize rapid reporting on topics like international conflicts, economic policies, and cultural issues, often incorporating user-generated videos and interviews with non-mainstream figures. Following Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, RT encountered significant regulatory pushback: the European Union suspended its broadcasting activities across member states on 2 March 2022, designating it alongside Sputnik as vehicles for Kremlin propaganda under emergency measures. The United Kingdom followed suit on 18 March 2022, prohibiting RT's transmissions for failing to meet impartiality standards amid the conflict. Similar bans or restrictions were imposed in Canada, Australia, and parts of Eastern Europe prior to or concurrent with the EU action. These measures, enacted by governments and regulators often aligned with NATO perspectives, reflect broader efforts to limit state-backed media from adversarial nations, though RT has pivoted to online and proxy distribution channels, prompting ongoing debates about censorship versus security. Content from RT has drawn persistent criticism for aligning closely with Russian government positions, including amplification of narratives on events like the Ukraine conflict that diverge from verified intelligence assessments by Western agencies. Sources such as NPR and media bias evaluators have labeled it a propaganda instrument, citing instances of disinformation and covert influence operations, including a 2024 U.S. indictment alleging RT funneled funds to U.S.-based influencers. However, such assessments emanate predominantly from outlets and think tanks embedded in liberal-leaning Western establishments, which exhibit systemic biases that undervalue alternative geopolitical viewpoints and overemphasize threats from non-Western actors; RT counters that it fills gaps left by homogenized corporate media, gaining traction among audiences skeptical of establishment consensus.

Science and technology

Biology and medicine

Reverse transcriptase (RT) is an RNA-dependent DNA polymerase enzyme that synthesizes complementary DNA (cDNA) from an RNA template, reversing the typical flow of genetic information from DNA to RNA. This enzyme is integral to the replication cycle of retroviruses, such as HIV, where it enables the integration of viral RNA into the host genome as proviral DNA. In laboratory settings, RT facilitates the production of cDNA libraries from mRNA, enabling gene expression analysis and cloning of RNA viruses. Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) combines RT with PCR amplification to detect and quantify RNA targets, converting RNA to cDNA before exponential amplification. This technique, often performed in real-time (qRT-PCR), offers high sensitivity for measuring low-abundance transcripts or viral loads, as demonstrated in diagnostics for RNA viruses like SARS-CoV-2, where cycle threshold (Ct) values below 40 indicate detectable RNA presence. RT-PCR is routinely applied in gene expression studies, pathogen detection, and oncology for identifying fusion transcripts in cancers like chronic myeloid leukemia via BCR-ABL detection. In clinical medicine, RT commonly abbreviates radiation therapy, a modality using ionizing radiation—typically X-rays or gamma rays—to damage DNA in cancer cells, inducing apoptosis or mitotic arrest while sparing surrounding tissues through precise dosimetry. External beam RT delivers targeted doses (e.g., 1.8–2 Gy per fraction over 25–30 sessions for curative intent) to tumors, achieving local control rates exceeding 90% in early-stage prostate cancer when combined with imaging guidance like IMRT. Brachytherapy, an internal RT form, places radioactive sources near tumors for high-dose delivery, reducing exposure to normal tissues in applications like cervical cancer treatment. Side effects include acute dermatitis and late fibrosis, mitigated by fractionation to allow normal tissue repair.

Computing and telecommunications

In computing, RT denotes ray tracing, a rendering technique that simulates the physical behavior of light to produce realistic images by tracing rays from the camera through each pixel in a scene, accounting for reflections, refractions, and shadows. This method, accelerated by dedicated RT cores in modern GPUs such as NVIDIA's RTX series introduced in 2018, enables path-traced global illumination for applications in video games and visual effects. RT also abbreviates real-time in the context of computing systems, where processing occurs with minimal delay to meet deterministic timing requirements, distinguishing hard real-time (e.g., avionics, with guaranteed deadlines) from soft real-time (e.g., video streaming, tolerating occasional latency). Real-time operating systems (RTOS) like VxWorks, deployed since 1987, support such applications by prioritizing tasks via schedulers that ensure responses within microseconds. In telecommunications, RT stands for remote terminal, a field-deployed equipment cabinet or node that aggregates subscriber lines and extends digital services from the central office using technologies like digital loop carriers or fiber optics, reducing copper loop lengths for higher bandwidth DSL deployment. Remote terminal units (RTUs), microprocessor-controlled devices introduced in the 1960s for SCADA systems, monitor and control remote telecom sites by collecting telemetry data on alarms, power, and environmental conditions, transmitting it via protocols like Modbus over serial or IP links. RTUs enhance network reliability in distributed infrastructures, such as cellular towers, by enabling automated fault detection and remote configuration. In networking, a subset of both fields, RT refers to route target, a BGP extended community attribute used in MPLS VPNs to specify import and export policies for VPNv4 routes, facilitating scalable multi-tenant isolation since the RFC 4364 standardization in 2006.

Other uses in science and technology

In physical chemistry and thermodynamics, RT denotes the product of the universal gas constant R (approximately 8.314 J/mol·K) and the absolute temperature T (in kelvin), yielding units of energy per mole and serving as a key term in equations governing gaseous behavior, equilibrium constants, and reaction rates. This appears prominently in the ideal gas law PV = nRT, where it scales thermal energy to macroscopic pressure-volume relations for one mole of ideal gas, as well as in the Nernst equation for electrochemical potentials (E = E° - (RT/nF) ln Q) and the Arrhenius equation for rate constants (k = A e^{-E_a / RT}), reflecting the Boltzmann factor's influence on molecular activation. Across physics, materials science, and engineering literature, RT is the standard abbreviation for room temperature, typically defined as 20–25 °C (293–298 K), used to specify experimental conditions where ambient thermal equilibrium prevails without active control. This convention avoids ambiguity in reporting properties like conductivity, expansion coefficients, or phase stability, as in studies of tungsten alloys' fracture toughness at RT versus cryogenic temperatures. Measurements at RT ensure reproducibility under standard laboratory settings, though precise values may vary slightly by regional norms (e.g., 25 °C in some ISO standards). In atmospheric and astrophysical physics, RT refers to radiative transfer, the physical processes of electromagnetic radiation emission, absorption, scattering, and propagation through participating media like gases or plasmas. Numerical RT models, essential for simulating stellar atmospheres or climate dynamics, solve integrodifferential equations (e.g., the RT equation dI_ν / ds = -κ_ν I_ν + j_ν + ∫ σ_ν (I_ν' - I_ν) dΩ') to predict energy transport, with applications in solar physics and planetary science validated against observations.

Sports

Teams, leagues, and events

Russian Time was a Russian motor racing team founded in 2013 by Igor Mazepa, initially competing in the GP2 Series before transitioning to the FIA Formula 2 Championship in 2017, where it secured the teams' title that year with drivers Artem Markelov and Luca Ghiotto contributing key points through multiple podium finishes. The team achieved a third-place finish in the 2016 GP2 teams' standings and operated facilities previously used by iSport International, emphasizing technical partnerships for chassis and engine supply from Dallara and Mecachrome. By 2018, Russian Time ranked fourth in Formula 2 with 234 points, but the outfit later restructured, with management shifting to Virtuosi Racing for subsequent operations. No major professional sports leagues or standalone events are commonly abbreviated as RT, though RealTime Fantasy Sports (branded RTSports) has hosted tournament-style events such as the RealTime Fantasy Football Championship since 1995, featuring bracket formats and cash prizes across multiple leagues without using RT as the event designation itself.

Transportation

Vehicles, routes, and systems

The RT designation primarily refers to the Regent Type double-decker buses produced for London Transport, which became the standard vehicle for the city's bus network from the late 1930s onward. Jointly designed by Associated Equipment Company (AEC) and London Transport, the RT family featured a chassis with a 7.7-liter diesel engine, semi-automatic transmission, and bodies seating up to 56 passengers, enabling efficient operation on urban routes with frequent stops and heavy passenger loads. Production began in 1939, though wartime delays limited initial output; post-war manufacturing ramped up, resulting in approximately 7,000 units built by 1954, with the fleet serving until 1979. Key variants included the AEC Regent III RT, which incorporated streamlined styling, improved crash protection via a forward-facing driver's position, and Weymann or Park Royal bodywork for enhanced durability on London's mixed-traffic routes. These buses operated across central and suburban services, such as routes 11, 15, and 24, contributing to the iconic red double-decker image associated with the city; their design prioritized reliability, with features like air-operated doors and destination displays facilitating high-frequency service. In transit systems, RT also denotes General Transit Feed Specification Realtime (GTFS-RT), a data exchange format developed by Google in 2010 for providing real-time updates on vehicle locations, arrival/departure times, and service disruptions. Integrated with static GTFS schedules, GTFS-RT enables agencies worldwide—such as those in New York, London, and Sydney—to deliver dynamic routing information via apps and displays, improving passenger planning and operational efficiency in bus, rail, and ferry networks. As of 2023, over 1,500 agencies had adopted GTFS-RT, supporting features like predicted delays based on GPS-tracked positions. RT serves as an occasional abbreviation for rapid transit systems, particularly in North American contexts, referring to high-capacity, grade-separated public transport networks designed for urban corridors with dedicated rights-of-way. For instance, the Southern California Rapid Transit District (commonly shortened to RTD) managed bus and emerging rail services across Los Angeles County from 1964 to 1993, emphasizing fixed routes with priority signaling to achieve speeds up to 60 mph on select lines before its integration into regional authorities.

Other uses

Everyday abbreviations and terms

In social media contexts, particularly on the platform X (formerly Twitter), RT is the standard abbreviation for "retweet", denoting the function of reposting or sharing another user's message to one's own audience while preserving the original authorship and content. This usage originated with Twitter's launch of the retweet feature in 2008 and remains prevalent despite the platform's rebranding in July 2023. In informal texting and online conversations, RT can also signify "real talk", an expression used to preface candid, unfiltered opinions or honest discussions, often to emphasize sincerity over politeness. This slang variant appears in casual digital communication but is less standardized than the social media connotation. For navigation and driving directions, RT commonly abbreviates "right turn", as seen in route instructions, maps, and traffic signage to indicate a directional maneuver. Similarly, in travel planning, it denotes "round trip", referring to a journey that returns to the starting point, such as airline tickets priced for outbound and return legs. These applications stem from practical shorthand in transportation contexts, with "route" as an occasional related usage for path or itinerary designations.

Organizations, titles, and miscellaneous

RT (formerly Russia Today) is a Russian state-funded international television network that broadcasts news in multiple languages, operating as an autonomous non-profit organization financed from the federal budget of the Russian Federation. Launched in 2005, it provides coverage emphasizing the Russian viewpoint on global events and has been criticized by Western governments and media watchdogs for disseminating Kremlin-aligned narratives and disinformation. In British and Commonwealth traditions, "Rt Hon." abbreviates "The Right Honourable," a style of address granted for life to Privy Counsellors, certain senior judges, and high-ranking officials such as the Prime Minister. "Rt Rev." abbreviates "The Right Reverend," an honorific used for bishops and certain other senior clergy in Anglican and some other Christian denominations. Miscellaneous uses include "RT" as shorthand for Rotten Tomatoes, an American review-aggregation website for films and television founded in 1998 that compiles critic and audience scores into a percentage-based rating system. In finance, "RT" has denoted Royal Trust, a former Canadian banking subsidiary acquired by RBC Financial Group in 1993.

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