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Under the Radar
Tracking Western Radio Listeners in the Soviet Union

English · Hardback

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Western democracy is currently under attack by a resurgent Russia, weaponizing new technologies and social media. How to respond? During the Cold War, the West fought off similar Soviet propaganda assaults with shortwave radio broadcasts. Founded in 1949, the US-funded Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty broadcast uncensored information to the Soviet republics in their own languages. About one-third of Soviet urban adults listened to Western radio. The broadcasts played a key role in ending the Cold War and eroding the communist empire.

R. Eugene Parta was for many years the director of Soviet Area Audience Research at RFE/RL, charged among others with gathering listener feedback. In this book he relates a remarkable Cold War operation to assess the impact of Western radio broadcasts on Soviet listeners by using a novel survey research approach. Given the impossibility of interviewing Soviet citizens in their own country, it pioneered audacious interview methods in order to fly under the radar and talk to Soviets traveling abroad, ultimately creating a database of 51,000 interviews which offered unparalleled insights into the media habits and mindset of the Soviet public. By recounting how the "impossible" mission was carried out, Under the Radar also shows how the lessons of the past can help counter the threat from a once and current adversary.


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R. Eugene Parta is former director of Soviet Area Audience and Opinion Research at RFE/RL and of Media and Opinion Research at the RFE/RL Research Institute.


Product details

Assisted by R Eugene Parta (Editor), R. Eugene Parta (Editor)
Authors R Eugene Parta, R. Eugene (Former Director Parta, R. Eugene Parta
Publisher Central european university pr
 
Content Book
Product form Hardback
Publication date 31.07.2022
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > General, dictionaries
Humanities, art, music > Art > Theatre, ballet
 
EAN 9789633864555
ISBN 978-963-386-455-5
Pages 426
 
Subjects Russland
Kalte Kriege und Stellvertreterkonflikte
Radio / Podcasts
 

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