RUSSIAN BROADCASTING
MAINLY FOR PROPAGANDA, WE New Zealanders often wonder why the Russian announcer at the Siberian short-wave station RIFM, talks so much. According to the London "Daily Mail," broadcasting in Soviet Russia is being more and more employed for the purpose of fostering the Communist regime. It has been pointed out that a typical programme shows that out of a total of twentyeight items covering a period of about sixteen hours, only two and a quarter hours are devoted to entertainment, the rest being merely propaganda, In Soviet Russia nearly every village has been provided with a receiving set, and every household subscribes to a line which connects them with a main ro« ceiver,
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 52, 13 July 1928, Page 14
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115RUSSIAN BROADCASTING Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 52, 13 July 1928, Page 14
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