>RadioFreeEurope which Carter Page mentioned:
"Established at the beginning of the Cold War to transmit uncensored news and information to audiences behind the Iron Curtain, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) played a significant role in the collapse of communism and the rise of democracies in post-communist Europe.
Many Eastern European and Russian leaders, including Vaclav Havel and Boris Yeltsin, have testified to the importance of RFE/RL broadcasts in helping end the Cold War. Former Estonian President Lennart Meri nominated RFE/RL for the Nobel Peace Prize in 1991.
Today, RFE/RL is one of the most comprehensive media organizations in the world, producing radio, Internet and television programs in countries where a free press is either banned by the government or not fully established. RFE/RL broadcasts in 26 languages in 22 countries, including Afghanistan, Iran, Russia, and the Central Asian Republics. RFE/RL also reaches Russian-speaking audiences in 26 countries (12 beyond the RFE/RL region) and globally via the Current Time digital television network. "
https://pressroom.rferl.org/history