Summary: Throughout the Cold War two types of radio stations broadcast to the Communist countries: 'sovereign' radio (e.g. BBC, RFI) and 'substitute' radio (e.g. Radio Free Europe, Radio Liberty). They developed, from the same sources of information, two distinct styles of production and relations with listeners. These radio stations were both a political instrument and a cultural vector, a link with the West and a medium for local communications, until broadcasting finally gained its freedom through political change.Sémelin Jacques, Libbrecht Liz. Communication and resistance. The instrumental role of Western radio stations in opening up Eastern Europe. In: Réseaux. The French journal of communication, volume 2, n°1, 1994. pp. 55-69
This book on the relationship between communications and nonviolent resistance captures a new unders...
Paul J. Kingston, Broadcasts in French from Moscow. Febr. 1940- Aug. 1941. An evaluation of the reor...
Paul J. Kingston, Broadcasts in French from Moscow. Febr. 1940- Aug. 1941. An evaluation of the reor...
Summary: Throughout the Cold War two types of radio stations broadcast to the Communist countries: '...
Summary: Throughout the Cold War two types of radio stations broadcast to the Communist countries: '...
Summary: Throughout the Cold War two types of radio stations broadcast to the Communist countries: '...
Throughout the Cold War two types of radios broadcast to the Communist countries: "sovereign" radios...
Throughout the Cold War two types of radios broadcast to the Communist countries: "sovereign" radios...
In 1968, an already tumultuous year throughout the world, Czechoslovakians showed immense bravery in...
Among America\u27s most unusual and successful weapons during the Cold War were Radio Free Europe an...
Overseas broadcasting during the Hungarian uprising indicated a new phase in the relationship betwee...
Overseas broadcasting during the Hungarian uprising indicated a new phase in the relationship betwee...
Summary: In the Second Polish Republic, to about the mid-twenties, radio broadcasting was only a tec...
The radio journalist James Wood has described the high power shortwave transmitter as the weapon of...
ii Abstract This research project explores the impact of Western broadcasting on the public opinion ...
This book on the relationship between communications and nonviolent resistance captures a new unders...
Paul J. Kingston, Broadcasts in French from Moscow. Febr. 1940- Aug. 1941. An evaluation of the reor...
Paul J. Kingston, Broadcasts in French from Moscow. Febr. 1940- Aug. 1941. An evaluation of the reor...
Summary: Throughout the Cold War two types of radio stations broadcast to the Communist countries: '...
Summary: Throughout the Cold War two types of radio stations broadcast to the Communist countries: '...
Summary: Throughout the Cold War two types of radio stations broadcast to the Communist countries: '...
Throughout the Cold War two types of radios broadcast to the Communist countries: "sovereign" radios...
Throughout the Cold War two types of radios broadcast to the Communist countries: "sovereign" radios...
In 1968, an already tumultuous year throughout the world, Czechoslovakians showed immense bravery in...
Among America\u27s most unusual and successful weapons during the Cold War were Radio Free Europe an...
Overseas broadcasting during the Hungarian uprising indicated a new phase in the relationship betwee...
Overseas broadcasting during the Hungarian uprising indicated a new phase in the relationship betwee...
Summary: In the Second Polish Republic, to about the mid-twenties, radio broadcasting was only a tec...
The radio journalist James Wood has described the high power shortwave transmitter as the weapon of...
ii Abstract This research project explores the impact of Western broadcasting on the public opinion ...
This book on the relationship between communications and nonviolent resistance captures a new unders...
Paul J. Kingston, Broadcasts in French from Moscow. Febr. 1940- Aug. 1941. An evaluation of the reor...
Paul J. Kingston, Broadcasts in French from Moscow. Febr. 1940- Aug. 1941. An evaluation of the reor...