Radio Moskva (Radio station : Moscow)

Radio Moskva (Radio station : Moscow) appears in the following:

Moscow Meridian

Thursday, January 01, 1970

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On this broadcast of Moscow Meridian, host Vladimir Pozner speaks about bread. Stating that there are 800 different kinds of bread in the Soviet Union, ...

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Mikhail Lermontov and America

Monday, August 30, 1965

The short life of Russian romantic poet Mikhail Lermontov, "a direct successor of Pushkin, a free thinker and a man who hated high society."

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Science and Engineering, The Secret of the Tungus Meteorite

Monday, August 23, 1965

This episode of Science and Engineering investigates the Tunguska Event (Tungus Meteorite) that occurred in the Eastern Siberian Taiga on June 30th, 1908. Scientists believe that a meteorite came in contact with the earth's atmosphere and exploded shortly before hitting the earth's surface, leveling nearly 800 square miles of trees. ...

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English in Soviet Schools

Monday, August 09, 1965

This recording, produced by Radio Moscow, describes how soviet schools teach English. The host [Annabelle Bucar] begins with quotes from two Educators after tours of the Soviet Union's education system: Dr. Martin Essex of the United States and [Jacqueline Danin] of Canada.

Next, reporter [Georgy Gorev] investigates ...

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How the Soviet Union Copes with its Juvenile Delinquency

Monday, August 02, 1965

In response to listener questions, announcer [Joe Adamov] presents some information about how the Soviet Union copes with its juvenile delinquents. He begins by asserting that, "less than 3% of the persons sentenced by the court on crime charges are minors" due to preventative measures such as after-school supervision, boarding ...

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Peter Tchaikovsky 125th Birthday Anniversary

Friday, May 07, 1965

Radio Moscow presents a tribute to Peter Tchaikovsky on the anniversary of his 125th Birthday. An announcer, Sergei Rudin, recounts details of his life and work in between music segments.


Audio courtesy of the NYC Municipal Archives WNYC Collection


WNYC archives id: 151024
Municipal archives id: T4028

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Contemporary Music from Soviet Central Asia and Kazakhstan

Friday, January 01, 1965

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Presented by Sergei [Rudin?], this broadcast from Radio Moscow spotlights contemporary music from Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan.

Concerto for Violin and Orchestra ...

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Moscow Mailbag, The Ousting of Nikita Khrushchev

Friday, January 01, 1965

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Host, Joe Adamov, answers letters from Americans related to Nikita Khrushchev's recent ousting, social issues, religion, and the Vietnam war.

What has ...

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Moscow Mailbag

Friday, January 01, 1965

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Host, Joe Adamov, answers letters from Americans that are critical of the USSR:

Do you plan to bring your Soviet volunteer soldiers ...

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Vladimir Lenin's Crusade for Literacy

Friday, January 01, 1965

The Soviet leader's crusade to abolish illiteracy in Russia.

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Youth Parade, Siberian Miracle: The Krasnoyarsk Dam

Friday, January 01, 1965

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This episode of Youth Parade features the Krasnoyarsk Dam, called the "Siberian Miracle" by the chief engineer Kirill Smirnoff. The Radio Moscow reporters interview Smirnoff ...

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The Man Who Swam in Space

Friday, January 01, 1965

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This program produced by Radio Moscow dramatically recounts the mission of Voskhod 2, in which Alexey Leonov became the first person to leave a spacecraft ...

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Spotlights on Soviet Life

Friday, January 01, 1965

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This broadcast from Radio Moscow beings with a reporter [Joe Adamov] reading several short news stories from Russia. Topics include agriculture, resorts, new parks memorializing ...

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Spotlights on Soviet Life

Friday, January 01, 1965

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This broadcast from Radio Moscow beings with a reporter [Joe Adamov] reading several short news stories from Russia. Topics include economic growth, employment, building projects ...

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Spotlights on Soviet Life No. 3

Friday, January 01, 1965

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This episode of Spotlights of Soviet Life begins with "Home News" covering topics such as housing, education, science, collective bargaining, and a woman who lost ...

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Scenes from the Film I Am Twenty (Mne dvadtsat' let)

Friday, January 01, 1965

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This production of Radio Moscow highlights the 1965 film I Am Twenty (Mne dvadtsat' let), and dramatizes a selection of scenes from the film in ...

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The 900 Day Siege

Monday, January 27, 1964

This Radio Moscow program commemorates the 20th anniversary of the end of the Siege of Leningrad (The 900 Day Siege). The announcer [Joe Adamov?] describes the abysmal conditions during the attack due to bombing, starvation, and extreme winter weather. Despite these conditions, daily life and manufacturing were able to continue ...

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Moscow Mailbag

Wednesday, January 01, 1964

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Host, Joe Adamov, answers letters from Americans on daily life in the USSR:

Which is better for the people? Capitalism or Communism? ...

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Heroes of the Brest Fortress

Wednesday, January 01, 1964

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This drama, produced by Radio Moscow, tells the story of a month-long siege at Brest Fortress during World War II. On June 22nd, 1941, the ...

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A True Story (Radio Play)

Wednesday, January 01, 1964

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This production of Radio Moscow focuses on the film "Nepridumannaya istoriya" (A True Story, 1964) directed by Vladimir Gerasimov, starring Zhanna Prokhorenko and produced by ...

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