Side C label listing multiple American performers recorded for Radio Free Europe broadcast use. Side D featuring a 3:20 Benny Goodman interview labeled “Answers Only (Spiraled).” These two images document a 33⅓ RPM transcription...
An archival audio cassette preserving a fragment of the funeral service for Stefan Korboński in Washington, D.C., in 1989, forms part of the documentary record of the Polish émigré community and its media institutions in the West. The...
Recovering a forgotten Voice of America / RIAS relay preserved on magnetic tape At a glance Listen first: Murrow’s introduction + RIAS Christmas segments (VOA WW English relay, Dec. 1961) Why it matters: A rare example of Cold War broadcasting as...
Digitally restored 30-minute archival recording by VOA Central Recording for the National Security Agency (NSA) Introduction In April 1986, amid Cold War tension and the slow but steady rebirth of democracy in Poland, the Voice of America (VOA)...
🎙️ The VOA Polish Service in the Cold War Context The Voice of America (VOA) Polish Service broadcast was aired from Washington and hosted by Bogusław Jerke, who read the newscast together with Zdzisław Mikulski. Field reports were read by Sławomir...
Summary of the Voice of America Polish Service Broadcast July 21, 1986 — 8:00 p.m. Warsaw time Voice of America Polish Service, July 21, 1986 broadcast, recorded for NSA. Pudełko z taśmą szpulową z nagraniem audycji Sekcji Polskiej Głosu Ameryki z...
The first Voice of America broadcast in Russian aired from New York on February 17, 1947. Before that date, VOA did not broadcast in Russian or in Ukrainian, not even during World War II. Russian was the only major language missing in the VOA...

