From ResearchBuzz:
Now available: a digital archive of audio clips from Radio Svoboda
<http://www.rferl.org/content/release-rferl-russian-radio-svoboda-audio-archives-online/27778391.html>.
“The archive includes more than 26,000 audio clips broadcast into the
Soviet Union and Russian Federation by Radio Svoboda from 1953, the year
the service was established in Munich, West Germany, to 1995, when
RFE/RL moved from Munich to Prague, Czech Republic. Highlights of the
collection include news and political programs about the U.S.S.R. and
the world as reported by distinguished émigré journalists, writers and
historians, on-air readings of banned literary works and poetry
recitals; and unique radio plays authored by such luminaries of Russian
letters as Alexander Solzhenitsyn, Viktor Nekrasov, Joseph Brodsky,
Vladimir Voinovich, Alexander Ginzburg, and Eugenia Ginzburg.” Radio
Svoboda is the Russian service arm of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
(RFE/RL).
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Paul T. Jackson
Trescott Research
Steilacoom, WA
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