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Radio Wars - Broadcasting During the Cold War

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Linda Risso is Associate Professor in the Department of History at the University of Reading! UK. She is an expert in Cold War studies and her work focuses specifically on the interplay between intelligence and propaganda. She is the author of Propaganda and Intelligence: The NATO Information Service during the Cold War (Routledge! 2014). Zusammenfassung During the Cold War, radio broadcasting played an important role in the ideological confrontation between East and West. As archival documents gathered in this volume reveal, radio broadcasting was among the most pressing concerns of contemporary information agencies. These broadcasts could penetrate the Iron Curtain and directly address the ‘enemy’. Radio was equally important in keeping sustained levels of support among the home public and the public of friendly nations. In the early Cold War in particular, listeners in the West had to be persuaded of the need for higher defence spending levels and a policy of containment. Later, even if other media – and in particular television – had become more important, radio continued to be used widely. The chapters gathered here investigate both the institutional history of the radio broadcasting corporations in the East and in the West, and their relationship with other propaganda agencies of the time. They examine the ‘off-air’ politics of radio broadcasting, from the choice of theme to the selection of speakers, singers and music pieces. The key issue tackled by contributors is the problem of measuring the impact of, and qualifying the success of, information policies and propaganda programmes produced during the Cultural Cold War. This book was originally published as a special issue of Cold War History. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword Introduction – Radio Wars: Broadcasting in the Cold War 1. ‘A hideously difficult country’: British propaganda to France in the early Cold War 2. Did the RAI buy it? The role and limits of American broadcasting in Italy in the Cold War 3. Voices, letters, and literature through the Iron Curtain: exiles and the (trans) mission of radio in the Cold War 4. Cold War radio and the Hungarian Uprising, 1956 5. Captive audience? GDR radio in the mirror of listeners’ mail 6. Listening behind the curtain: BBC broadcasting to East Germany and its Cold War echo ...

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Authors Linda Risso
Assisted by Linda Risso (Editor), Risso Linda (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 24.11.2015
 
EAN 9781138943421
ISBN 978-1-138-94342-1
No. of pages 150
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Theatre, ballet

Radio, Media Studies, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Geopolitics, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies, PERFORMING ARTS / Radio / General, Radio / Podcasts, The Cold War, Cold wars and proxy conflicts, HISTORY / Wars & Conflicts / General

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