The Office of War Information (OWI) and the Voice of America (VOA) during the Second World War would have been the closest model for comparison to...
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Read/Listen/View allA story about U.S. Office of War Information (OWI) and Voice of America (VOA) pro-Soviet propaganda. Ted Lipien for Cold War Radio Museum September...
Envelope for a letter sent to the Voice of America (VOA) in New York circa late 1949-1953. The Irish stamp was issued on November 21, 1949. The Voice...
Soviet jamming was a sign of the effectiveness of Western radio broadcasts. Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty were consistently jammed. The Voice...
Disinformation governance by government propaganda experts can be dangerous, judging by the record of the early officials in charge of the Voice of...
Cold War Radio Museum By 1948, the Voice of America’s failure to adjust to the reality of aggressive Soviet behavior was becoming well known and seen...