Under the Radar : Tracking Western Radio Listeners in the Soviet Union.
- 1st ed.
- 1 online resource (429 pages)
Cover -- Front matter -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Endorsements -- About the author -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction. Why a History of Audience Research at Radio Liberty? -- Prelude (1953-1965). My Road to Radio Liberty (amabile) -- First Movement (1965-1970). Early Years of Audience Research at Radio Liberty (andante) -- Second Movement (1970-1980). First Steps in Audience Interviewing (accelerato) -- Third Movement (1980-1985). Audience Research Breaks New Ground (sforzando) -- Fourth Movement (1986-1990). Perestroika Changes the Game (fuocoso) -- Fifth Movement (1991-1994). The End of the USSR and the Post-Soviet Transition (vittorioso, capriccioso, lamentoso) -- Postlude (2022). Past Successes, Future Challenges (coda) -- Afterword. Ukraine 2022: The Information War (agitato) -- Appendix 1. Charts Referenced in Narrative -- Appendix 2. Some of Those Who Crossed My Path: Max Ralis, Ross Johnson, JamesCritchlow, Morrill "Bill" Cody, Ralph Walter, James Buckley, Eugene Pell,William W. Marsh, Viktor Nekrasov, Andrei Sinyavsky, Victor Grayevsky,Irina Alberti, Helmut Aigner, Christopher Geleklidis, Steen Sauerberg,Copenhagen interviewer -- Appendix 3. The MIT Connection and Computer Simulation -- Appendix 4. Some Examples of SAAOR Reporting and Survey Questions Asked -- Appendix 5. Profiles of the SAAOR Team -- Bibliography -- Index -- Back cover.