On April 14th, 1961, television viewers across Europe watched live images of Yuri Gagarin being celebrated on the Red Square in Moscow. The broadcast was made possible by the linking of the Intervision and Eurovision television networks, which was the result of cooperation between broadcasters on both sides of the Iron Curtain. By looking into how the co-operation between the OIRT and EBU was gradually developed between 1957 and 1961 this article engages with the interplay between cultural, legal and technological aspects of broadcasting and how the transnational broadcast of Gagarin’s return to Moscow was made possible. The article furthermore argues the need to understand early television in Europe as a dialectic between the national and...
This essay looks into the intellectual life of télé-clubs, the collective television watching experi...
This paper discusses the Eichmann trial (1961) as a transnational media event. It describes on the o...
This paper discusses the Eichmann trial (1961) as a transnational media event. It describes on the o...
On April 14th, 1961, television viewers across Europe watched live images of Yuri Gagarin being cele...
In 1950 and 1952, the British Broadcast Corporation (BBC) and Radio Télévision Française (RTF) reali...
Televising the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II (see Fig. 1) on June 2, 1953, now 50 years ago, not ...
For television, the Olympic Games are probably the most complex event to cover: athletes come from t...
Studying the role of broadcasting in the making of europe can help to emphasize technology’s role as...
For television, the Olympic Games are probably the most complex event to cover: athletes come from t...
Studying the role of broadcasting in the making of europe can help to emphasize technology’s role as...
Televising the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II (see Fig. 1) on June 2, 1953, now 50 years ago, not ...
Research on Finnish television history has so far emphasized Western influences. However, the Finnis...
peer reviewedEuropean television has a double connotation: it characterizes both the history and cur...
By the end of the Second World War, the BBC World Service had grown from a single language (English)...
The Brezhnev era (1964-1982) was also the era of television. The First Channel of Moscow's Central T...
This essay looks into the intellectual life of télé-clubs, the collective television watching experi...
This paper discusses the Eichmann trial (1961) as a transnational media event. It describes on the o...
This paper discusses the Eichmann trial (1961) as a transnational media event. It describes on the o...
On April 14th, 1961, television viewers across Europe watched live images of Yuri Gagarin being cele...
In 1950 and 1952, the British Broadcast Corporation (BBC) and Radio Télévision Française (RTF) reali...
Televising the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II (see Fig. 1) on June 2, 1953, now 50 years ago, not ...
For television, the Olympic Games are probably the most complex event to cover: athletes come from t...
Studying the role of broadcasting in the making of europe can help to emphasize technology’s role as...
For television, the Olympic Games are probably the most complex event to cover: athletes come from t...
Studying the role of broadcasting in the making of europe can help to emphasize technology’s role as...
Televising the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II (see Fig. 1) on June 2, 1953, now 50 years ago, not ...
Research on Finnish television history has so far emphasized Western influences. However, the Finnis...
peer reviewedEuropean television has a double connotation: it characterizes both the history and cur...
By the end of the Second World War, the BBC World Service had grown from a single language (English)...
The Brezhnev era (1964-1982) was also the era of television. The First Channel of Moscow's Central T...
This essay looks into the intellectual life of télé-clubs, the collective television watching experi...
This paper discusses the Eichmann trial (1961) as a transnational media event. It describes on the o...
This paper discusses the Eichmann trial (1961) as a transnational media event. It describes on the o...