Foreign correspondents and diplomats spoke in a forum on the situation in Russia during a meeting of newspaper editors.? The panelists discussed the probable future course of action for Russia, and the appropriate foreign policy stance for the U.S. to maintain during the current political crisis in Russia.? The speakers responded to questions from members of the audience following their …
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Vladimir Pozner and Phil Donahue: Joint Television Venture in the Soviet Union (1991)
Mr.?Donahue and Mr.?Pozner spoke about a new joint television venture scheduled to be launched on Soviet TV.? Mr.?Pozner spoke about the failed coup by Communist hard-liners and collapse of communism in the Soviet Union, and their effects on communication and politics in that country.?Phil Donahue hosts a nationally syndicated talk show in the United States, and Vladimir Pozner was the …
Читать дальше »Vladimir Pozner — Soviet Union Politics (1991)
Mr.?Pozner discussed his book, Parting with Illusions, which focuses on the role of the Soviet Union in the Persian Gulf. Vladmir Pozner: Correspondent. U.S.S.R. State Radio and Television [videopress yEiQSkwJ]
Читать дальше »Vladimir Pozner: New Electronic Media Horizons in Soviet Union (1990)
Pozner talked about the future of television and radio in the Soviet Union, including plans for privatization, cable television, satellite broadcasting, and foreign programming. Diana Dougan: Senior Adviser. Center for Strategic and International Studies Vladmir Pozner: Correspondent. U.S.S.R. State Radio and Television [videopress 8GTP3Rnp]
Читать дальше »Radio Moscow’s New York accent
Maybe you have seen Vladimir Pozner on »Nightline» or »Donahue.» Born in France and raised in the United States, he made his career in the Soviet Union as an unaccented American voice on Radio Moscow’s North American service and lately has been gracing American television, expounding on this and that. »Parting With Illusions» purports to be an account of his …
Читать дальше »A Soviet talk-show host who grew up in America says his dual identity cost himcredibility in both countries.
Out on Boylston Street, in front of a snow-covered Boston Common, a film student from Emerson College eagerly approached a familiar-looking figure. «Excuse me,» Lauren Renihan, 21, said to the silver-haired man in the trench coat. «Aren’t you Mr. Vladimir?» That is how identifiable Vladimir Pozner has become to American followers of events in the Soviet Union. A frequent guest …
Читать дальше »U.S. — Soviet Summit (1987)
Vladimir Pozner, a correspondent for the Soviet State Radio and Television, spoke to the National Press Club about the attitudes and expectations of the Soviet Union from the perspective of a «man on the street». After his speech, mr Pozner answered questions from the audience.? Anne Orleans: Chairwoman. National Press Club — Newsmaker Vladmir Pozner: Correspondent. U.S.S.R. State Radio and …
Читать дальше »Pozner «Not Your Average Russian»
WHO is Vladimir Pozner? A television star, for one thing; a Soviet spokesman, for another. But who is he really? «Not Your Average Russian», on Channel 13 at 10 o’clock tonight and Channels 21 and 49 at 8:30, tries to answer. It also asks a question about Mr. Pozner: «Can we trust him to tell the truth about the Soviet …
Читать дальше »Vladimir Pozner: Red Hot Red On A Moscow Mission
Direct from Moscow, it’s American TV’s latest smash hit: «The Posby Show.» It stars Vladimir Pozner. The face is open, earnest. The speech is perfect idiomatic American English, with a hint of Brooklyn. The message is Soviet. Pozner, 52, the Kremlin’s main man when it comes to explaining and defending his government for the American media, has returned to the …
Читать дальше »«All-American Boy» Becoming Major Soviet Spokesman in U.S.
It says something about improvements in Soviet propaganda that, when President Reagan’s nationally televised speech on military spending ran short Wednesday night, ABC News considered Soviet radio and television personality Vladimir Pozner suitable to fill in the extra time with the Soviet response. The appearance of the smooth and dapper Soviet spokesman illustrated not only change in Soviet propaganda strategy, …
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