

Chatter: Radio Free Europe, Radio Liberty, Voice of America, and the Cold War, with Mark Pomar
Oct 29, 2024
Mark Pomar, a former director at Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty and Voice of America, shares fascinating insights from his career during the Cold War. He discusses the origins of U.S. government-funded broadcasting and the unique challenges of maintaining journalistic integrity under political pressure. Pomar reveals KGB infiltration attempts, the radios' influence during critical events like Gorbachev's 1991 coup, and contrasts Reagan’s hawkish stance with earlier detente. His reflections underline the enduring relevance of this history in today's geopolitical landscape.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
The Broadcast Frontier: U.S. International Radio during the Cold War
02:52 • 21min
Cold War Radio: Voices of Dissent
24:02 • 17min
Evolution of Broadcasting Management Post-CIA Funding
40:39 • 5min
Broadcasting from the Brink
46:01 • 26min
Navigating Global Issues: Advice for the Younger Generation
01:12:10 • 1min
Reflections on Cold War Insights and Future Lessons
01:13:38 • 2min