Preface August 1991: The Coup, the White House and Radio Liberty | |
Measuring the Audience to Western Broadcasters in the USSR | p. 1 |
Trends in Listening to Western Broadcasters in the USSR: 1970-1991 | p. 5 |
Early Attempts to Quantify the Audience to Western Radio: The 1970s | p. 5 |
Weekly Reach of Western Broadcasters: 1980-1990 | p. 7 |
The Impact of Jamming | p. 8 |
The Role of Political Events | p. 10 |
Trends in Measurement of the "Core Audience" | p. 12 |
Listening to Western Broadcasters in Last Years of USSR: 1989-1991 | p. 13 |
Western Radio in a Time of Glasnost' | p. 14 |
Audience Cumulation Patterns: How Frequently Did Listeners Tune In? | p. 16 |
Audience Duplication Patterns in the "Core Audience" | p. 17 |
Listening in the Geographic Regions of the USSR: Overall Patterns in 1989 | p. 17 |
Shifts in Listening to Radio Liberty After Cessation of Jamming | p. 19 |
Listening in Russian and Nationality Languages: RL and VOA | p. 20 |
The Overall Annual Audience to Western Radio: 1980-1990 | p. 21 |
Comparisons with Internal Surveys to Confirm Audience Estimates | p. 23 |
Who Were the Listeners and What Did They Hear? | p. 24 |
Demographic Characteristics of Listeners to Radio Liberty | p. 27 |
Western Radio Listening by Attitudinal Type | p. 30 |
Motivations for Listening to Western Radio | p. 32 |
Choice of Programming from Radio Liberty | p. 34 |
Listeners' Perceptions of Major Western Broadcasters | p. 36 |
Western Radio's Place in the USSR Media Environment | p. 41 |
Information Sources Used for National and International News | p. 41 |
Media Use by Demographic Characteristics | p. 42 |
Media Use by "FactorTypes" | p. 44 |
Trends in Media Use: 1978-1988 | p. 45 |
Western Radio and Topical Issues. Six Brief Case Studies | p. 47 |
The War in Afghanistan: 1979-1989 | p. 47 |
The Samizdat Phenomenon: 1970s | p. 52 |
The Korean Airliner Incident: 1983 | p. 54 |
The Chernobyl Disaster: 1986 | p. 57 |
Glasnost' and Perestroika: 1985-1990 | p. 58 |
The Solidarity Movement in Poland: 1980-1981 | p. 59 |
Some Observations on the Impact of Western Broadcasting to the USSR | p. 63 |
Large Cold-War Audiences | p. 64 |
Widespread Regime Attacks | p. 64 |
Effect on USSR Media | p. 64 |
Influence on Attitude and Opinion Formation | p. 66 |
Summing Up | p. 67 |
Epilogue. A Comparison of SAAOR Findings with Data from the Archives of the Institute of Sociology of the USSR Academy of Sciences: Late 1970s and Early 1980s | p. 69 |
Comparative Listening Rates | p. 70 |
Demographic Comparisons | p. 70 |
Motivations for Listening, Programs Heard and Trust in Western Information | p. 71 |
Western Stations Heard | p. 73 |
Conclusions | p. 73 |
SAAOR Survey Methodology: Interviewing Soviet Travelers | p. 75 |
The MIT Mass Media Computer Simulation Methodology | p. 79 |
Data Validation: Comparison of SAAOR Studies with Internal Soviet Studies and Other Data | p. 83 |
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