Wednesday 23 Mar 2011
At the end of this week, the BBC's Russian Service will close its radio frequencies for good. The Russian Service began broadcasting to the Soviet Union in 1946.
From 1949 until 1987, the jamming of the signal by the Soviet authorities consumed vast amounts of money and technical expertise. However, jamming was never totally effective, and listening to the Russian Service as well as other western broadcasters had, by the 1970s, was trendy among the Soviet urban intelligentsia.
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