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Radio Moscu

Radio Moscu

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Radio Moscow, also known as Radio Moskva, was a prominent international broadcasting service operated by the Soviet Union. Established in 1929, it aimed to promote Soviet ideology and culture worldwide, broadcasting in multiple languages, including English, French, Spanish, and German. The station provided news, political commentary, music, and cultural programs, often emphasizing the achievements of the USSR. During the Cold War, it served as a key tool for Soviet propaganda, countering Western narratives. Radio Moscow had a wide reach, targeting audiences in Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas. Its programming often included classical music, folk songs, and discussions on socialism and peace. After the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, the station was restructured and rebranded as the Voice of Russia, continuing its international broadcasts with a more modern approach. Today, its legacy remains a significant part of global broadcasting history, reflecting the geopolitical tensions of the 20th century.