The article analyses the impact of foreign broadcasts in Portugal during the Second World War as well as the communication strategies adopted by both German and British transmissions in the Portuguese language. After demonstrating that the broadcasts from the Axis powers were mainly composed of blatant propaganda, particular attention is given to the BBC. The British station, which was the most effective in reaching the Portuguese public, promoted itself as a credible source that offered reliable and unbiased news despite the fact that, as the article demonstrates, it trimmed its output to meet considerations imposed by the Foreign Office
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The article analyses the impact of foreign broadcasts in Portugal during the Second World War as wel...
The article analyses the impact of foreign broadcasts in Portugal during the Second World War as wel...
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This article sets out to explore the way in which the RAF's wartime strategic bombing campaign again...
This article examines how the British Government sought to recruit the BBC in its propaganda activit...
This article examines British propaganda efforts in the early Cold War in the light of a developing ...
The article analyses the impact of foreign broadcasts in Portugal during the Second World War as wel...
The article analyses the impact of foreign broadcasts in Portugal during the Second World War as wel...
This article focuses on the start of the ‘‘war of the airwaves’’ in Portugal. It provides data on t...
This article presents a case study on the limits of the BBC Overseas Service’s journalistic independ...
"The question of trans-border transmissions, a major distinguishing feature of radio before the comi...
Published online: 21 Oct 2015This article introduces a collection of original papers and research pr...
Journalists and the media have not only played a role as political actors in Anglo-German relations,...
P: PORTUGUESE CULTURAL STUDIES 5 Spring 2013 ISSN: 1874 - 6969 70 NELSON RIBEIRO Universidade Católi...
We analyze the role of the media in coordinating and mobilizing insurgency against an authoritarian ...
This article explores the role played by the Portuguese radio station Rádio Club Português (RCP) as ...
Published online: 02 Mar 2015Established during the Sudeten crisis in September 1938, the BBC German...
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This article sets out to explore the way in which the RAF's wartime strategic bombing campaign again...
This article examines how the British Government sought to recruit the BBC in its propaganda activit...
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