This research paper examines the profound shift in political communication within Russia from 2014 to 2024, focusing on the dynamic interplay between new and traditional media. It investigates how digital platforms and social media have reshaped the dissemination of political information, influencing public opinion and the strategies of various political actors. The study analyzes the evolving media landscape, considering the roles of state control, censorship, and the rise of independent online sources. Furthermore, it explores the impact of these changes on civic engagement and political discourse within the Russian context.