abstract:All-Union Radio (Russian:Всесоюзное радио, Vsesoyuznoye radio) was the radio broadcasting organisation for the USSR from 1924 until the dissolution of the USSR. The organization was based in Moscow.
During the period of the Cold War, an estimated 30 million people in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union listened to him on the radio.
VOA: special.2009.01.30
The root of the problem, Mr Morozov argues, is that Western policymakers see an all-too-neat parallel with the role that radio propaganda and photocopiers may have played in undermining theSovietUnion.
Together with its sister station Radio Liberty (RL), which performs the same service for millions intheSovietUnion news and commentary are provided in twenty-three languages.
We could, belated though it may be, engage in serious radio broadcasting into Iran, just as we once broadcast into theSovietUnion and its satellite nations during the Cold War.