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Discovering the Hidden Listener An Empirical Assessment of Radio Liberty and Western Broadcasting to the USSR during the Cold War 1st Edition

Author(s)

R. Eugene Parta

Edition

1st Edition

ISBN

9780817947330, 9780817947323, 9780817947385, 9780817947378

Publisher

Hoover Institution Press

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PDF and EPUB

Description

This overview of the impact of Western radio and Radio Liberty—from the listeners’ perspective—addresses questions of audience size and listening trends over time, listeners’ demographic traits and attitudes, and more. Based on more than 50,000 interviews with Soviet citizens, the book sheds light on what these broadcasts meant to listeners as the USSR moved toward a freer society.

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Discovering the Hidden Listener An Empirical Assessment of Radio Liberty and Western Broadcasting to the USSR during the Cold War 1st Edition

SKU: 9780817947385

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Full Title

Discovering the Hidden Listener An Empirical Assessment of Radio Liberty and Western Broadcasting to the USSR during the Cold War 1st Edition

Author(s)

R. Eugene Parta

Edition

1st Edition

ISBN

9780817947385, 9780817947323, 9780817947330, 9780817947378

Publisher

Hoover Institution Press

Format

PDF and EPUB

Description

This overview of the impact of Western radio and Radio Liberty—from the listeners’ perspective—addresses questions of audience size and listening trends over time, listeners’ demographic traits and attitudes, and more. Based on more than 50,000 interviews with Soviet citizens, the book sheds light on what these broadcasts meant to listeners as the USSR moved toward a freer society.