Tuesday, June 10, 2025

CIDX features The Cold War Radio Museum

 
photo VOA

CANADA   This month we are highlighting an interesting webpage called "The Cold War Radio Museum"  https://www.coldwarradiomuseum.com/

The Cold War Radiomuseum has been online since 2016, preserving the history of political radio from World War II to the present. The webpage will offer you numerous feature articles and give you the option of either reading the articles online or listening to them through Spotify, Apple, Google, etc.

Cold War Radio Museum wants you to be part of the museum, whether you are doing historical research and want to review primary sources or have a general interest in the history of radio, international affairs, and propaganda.

Ted Lipien is the online Cold War Radio Museum's principal volunteer editor. He is an independent journalist, writer, and media freedom advo-cate. He was Voice of America's Polish Service chief during Poland's struggle for democracy and VOA's acting associate director.

He also served briefly in 2020-2021 as RFE/RL president in a non-political and non-partisan role. His book "Wojtyla's Women" was published in 2008 by O-Books, UK. E-mail him at:  <tedlipien -at- gmail.com>

For example, here are a few of the articles that you can read, or listen to, on Cold War Radio Museum

https://www.coldwarradiomuseum.com/did-radio-and-tv-pioneer-david-
sarnoff-coin-the-voice-of-america-name/

https://www.coldwarradiomuseum.com/a-voice-of-america-journal-for-promoting-transatlantic-dialogue/

https://www.coldwarradiomuseum.com/voice-of-america-freelancer-who-promoted-stalins-propaganda-lie-on-katyn-massacre/

https://www.coldwarradiomuseum.com/voice-of-america-russian-branch-chief-alexander-barmine-was-an-ex-soviet-general-and-ex-spy-who-testified-before-senator-mccarthy/
(THE RADIO BOOKSHELF, Ed. Sheldon Harvey-CAN, CIDX Messenger June 4)
(WWDXC /Top Nx 1620/10 June 2025)