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Radio Moscow

Radio Moscow was the primary international radio broadcasting service of the Soviet Union, aimed at communicating with audiences worldwide during the Cold War era. It provided news, propaganda, cultural programs, and Soviet perspectives in multiple languages to promote Soviet policies and ideology, counter Western narratives, and influence global opinions. Launched in the 1940s, it was part of the USSR’s broader strategy to project power and foster ideological alignment internationally. Today, its legacy continues through modern Russian international broadcasting organizations.