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So long Boris old chap :-(((. You were a great broadcaster, a gentleman and
always answered my questions over the years with true professionalism. R.I.P Sir. http://www.vor.ru/English/25/obituary.html Only Uncle Joe left now :-( -- Simon Mason Anlaby East Yorkshire. 53°44'N 0°26'W http://www.simonmason.karoo.net |
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helmsman wrote:
"Simon Mason" wrote: So long Boris old chap :-(((. You were a great broadcaster, a gentleman and always answered my questions over the years with true professionalism. R.I.P Sir. http://www.vor.ru/English/25/obituary.html Only Uncle Joe left now :-( Another true loss. Uncle Joe (Adamov) did some fancy tap dancing after the collapse of the USSR. Now he wants us to believe that he had no choice and was forced to tow the party line at Radio Moscow. I don't doubt there was a lot of pressure to conform at RM, especially when another employee disappeared after doing his own version of the news one day. My problem with Joe is he didn't have to work for Radio Moscow. I suspect the perks were more than he could turn down. BTW- Anybody have a recording of the renegade news reader incident at RM? That guy was either a hero or crazy. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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![]() "starman" wrote in message ... Uncle Joe (Adamov) did some fancy tap dancing after the collapse of the USSR. Now he wants us to believe that he had no choice and was forced to tow the party line at Radio Moscow. I don't doubt there was a lot of pressure to conform at RM, especially when another employee disappeared after doing his own version of the news one day. My problem with Joe is he didn't have to work for Radio Moscow. I suspect the perks were more than he could turn down. BTW- Anybody have a recording of the renegade news reader incident at RM? That guy was either a hero or crazy. I never heard it, but I remember reading about it. Or maybe Glenn Hauser mentioned it. Radio Vilinus was interesting to monitor back then. One day I was surprised to hear some mild critisism of Soviet radio policy. It was immediately paired with a balancing critisism of US radio policy. Very unusual. By the time the Soviet paratroopers stormed the Lithuianian TV building, they were verbally ripping the Soviets on an hourly basis. All broadcast by powerful Soviet transmitters. I'm sure there were a few insiders in Soviet broadcasting who knew exactly what was being said. They could have have the plug pulled, but didn't. I'm thinking Joe Adamov wasn't the only non-true believer in Soviet broadcasting. Frank Dresser |
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starman wrote in message ...
helmsman wrote: Uncle Joe (Adamov) did some fancy tap dancing after the collapse of the USSR. Now he wants us to believe that he had no choice and was forced to tow the party line at Radio Moscow. I don't doubt there was a lot of pressure to conform at RM, especially when another employee disappeared after doing his own version of the news one day. My problem with Joe is he didn't have to work for Radio Moscow. I suspect the perks were more than he could turn down. If you lived in the USSR and were a journalist, in radio, TV or newspapers, you didn't have much choice but to toe the line. Joe has described in Moscow Mailbag how every show had to pass a censor. Sometimes one censor would let something through that another one would reject. He did his best to answer the questions within his constraints IMO. Simon |
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Simon Mason wrote:
starman wrote in message ... helmsman wrote: Uncle Joe (Adamov) did some fancy tap dancing after the collapse of the USSR. Now he wants us to believe that he had no choice and was forced to tow the party line at Radio Moscow. I don't doubt there was a lot of pressure to conform at RM, especially when another employee disappeared after doing his own version of the news one day. My problem with Joe is he didn't have to work for Radio Moscow. I suspect the perks were more than he could turn down. If you lived in the USSR and were a journalist, in radio, TV or newspapers, you didn't have much choice but to toe the line. Joe has described in Moscow Mailbag how every show had to pass a censor. Sometimes one censor would let something through that another one would reject. He did his best to answer the questions within his constraints IMO. Simon Yes, but my point is he didn't have to be on RM. What's the point of being a journalist in a totalitarian country? That's why I think he did it for the perks. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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starman wrote in message ...
Simon Mason wrote: Yes, but my point is he didn't have to be on RM. What's the point of being a journalist in a totalitarian country? That's why I think he did it for the perks. Well, I'd bet what you think of as "perks" in the Soviet Union might have been what most people would think of as "necessities". So Joe was born in a country where journalism didn't mean much but that is what he wanted to do. I am happy for him that he has outlived that period to tell us exactly what things were like and how terrible it was. Go Joe! |
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AC Smith wrote:
starman wrote in message ... Simon Mason wrote: Yes, but my point is he didn't have to be on RM. What's the point of being a journalist in a totalitarian country? That's why I think he did it for the perks. Well, I'd bet what you think of as "perks" in the Soviet Union might have been what most people would think of as "necessities". So Joe was born in a country where journalism didn't mean much but that is what he wanted to do. I am happy for him that he has outlived that period to tell us exactly what things were like and how terrible it was. Go Joe! I was thinking of perks like getting a nice apartment, not having to wait years for a telephone or the best all perks, the dacha by the lake. None of those were considered "necessities" by the average Soviet citizen. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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korgman wrote in message ...
AC Smith wrote: starman wrote in message ... Simon Mason wrote: Yes, but my point is he didn't have to be on RM. What's the point of being a journalist in a totalitarian country? That's why I think he did it for the perks. Well, I'd bet what you think of as "perks" in the Soviet Union might have been what most people would think of as "necessities". So Joe was born in a country where journalism didn't mean much but that is what he wanted to do. I am happy for him that he has outlived that period to tell us exactly what things were like and how terrible it was. Go Joe! I was thinking of perks like getting a nice apartment, not having to wait years for a telephone or the best all perks, the dacha by the lake. None of those were considered "necessities" by the average Soviet citizen. More like the special 'Stores' for Foreigners and Party Officials with goods and products not available to the common citizen. Little things like bread, milk, meat, veggies and fresh fruit available to buy daily with out long lines. Are these a 'perk' NO! These are the very stuff (necessities) of a normal life for any man with a Family (a wife and children) to provide for and to protect. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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I had the privledge of meeting Boris on a number of occaisions. Class
act all the way. As to the recording of the "renegade announcer", I have heard folks do have recordings but in all the RM stuff I have, sadly, that isn't one of them. |
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