Ebook: History of International Broadcasting, Volume 2
Author: James Wood
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- Series: I E E History of Technology Series 23
- Year: 1999
- Publisher: The Institution of Engineering and Technology
- Language: English
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Documents the role of the West's international broadcasters, such as Voice of America, Radio Free Europe, and the BBC World Service, in using propaganda and other information to assist in bringing about the collapse of Soviet communism. Analyzes new uses of these broadcasting infrastructures and new developments reflecting changes in the world in politics and culture. Much attention is devoted to broadcasting to and within Asia and the Middle East. Also looks at the transmitter manufacturing industry, and emerging technologies.
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