c.One of the first major propaganda battles the Soviet Union waged was in 1948 against a fellow socialist country -- Yugoslavia
d.There was scant interest among Western populations for Russian international broadcasts, it makes Western governments not even                 feel worry about jamming them. In contrast, the authorities in Moscow tried to interfere with Western broadcasts, seeing them as                   a network of 'radio saboteurs' subverting the achievements of socialism
4.US broadcast propaganda
a.The Voice of America became a crucial component of US foreign broadcasting during the Cold War
b.An early indication of the increasing use of radio for propaganda was evident in the way VOA was used to promote US President Harry         Truman's 'Campaign for Truth' against communism, following the outbreak in 1950 of the  Korean War
5.BBC
a.BBC prided themselves on presenting a mature, balanced view, winning by argument, rather than hammering home a point
b.The BBC World Service played a key part in the Cold War through its strategically located global network of relay stations
6. Cold War propaganda in the Third World
a.Radio was seen as a crucial medium, given the low levels of literacy among most of the population of the developing countries
b.Broadcast propaganda was also used in areas where the Cold War was often very hot