After months of conflicting reports, the Voice of Russia permanently
ended its shortwave broadcasts at the end of March.
The station -
formerly Radio Moscow - was a major propaganda tool of the former Soviet
Union during the Cold War and was usually among the first stations
tuned in by new shortwave listeners, as its powerhouse signals were hard
to miss.
As with most other government broadcasters abandoning
shortwave, the Voice of Russia cited budgetary problems as the reason
for its decision to terminate shortwave broadcasts.