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Soviet sympathizers at WWII Voice of America and Cold War freedom broadcasters who replaced them.
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Voice of America 1980-1981 Program Schedule with Pat Gates and Breakfast Show

Voice of America 1980-1981 Program Schedule with Pat Gates and Breakfast Show

Cold War Radio Museum   Patricia Gates Lynch Ewell, U.S. ambassador and broadcaster at the Voice of America (VOA), a tax-funded U.S. government media outlet for foreign audiences where she was known as Pat Gates, was a remarkable radio...

November 23, 2018 Tadeusz Lipien 1980, Alan Silverman, Breakfast Show, Pat Gates, Patricia Gates Lynch Ewell, Phil Irwin, RFE/RL, VOA, Willis Conover 3 Comments
Voice of America Director Mary Bitterman March 1980 – January 1981

Voice of America Director Mary Bitterman March 1980 – January 1981

Cold War Radio Museum     Support Cold War Radio Museum By Buying Our Books on Amazon VOA’s 15th director from March 1980 to January 1981 during President Jimmy Carter administration, Mary Bitterman presided over VOA in a period...

May 27, 2018 Tadeusz Lipien 1980, 2012, Afghanistan, Liberia, Mary Bitterman, Poland, Solidarity, VOA 0 Comments
Reagan lauded emigration, labor rights, Voice of America and Radio Free Europe in a 1980 campaign speech

Reagan lauded emigration, labor rights, Voice of America and Radio Free Europe in a 1980 campaign speech

Cold War Radio Museum September 10, 2016   Ronald Reagan kicked off his presidential campaign with a Labor Day speech at Liberty State Park, Jersey City, New Jersey on 1 September 1980. In his speech, Reagan talked about the United States as...

September 10, 2016 coldwarradiomuseum_p0ohcg 1980, Poland, RFE, Ronald Reagan, Solidarity, VOA 0 Comments
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