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History of International Broadcasting

History of International Broadcasting
Author: James Wood
Publisher: IET
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1992
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780852969205

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Vol. 1 : The following topics are dealt with: radio instrument; foreign policy; information broadcasting; radio telephony; and wartime broadcasting.


History of International Broadcasting, Volume 2

History of International Broadcasting, Volume 2
Author: James Wood
Publisher: Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2012-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781849192019

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History of International Broadcasting

History of International Broadcasting
Author: James Wood
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1994
Genre: History
ISBN:

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The following topics are dealt with: radio instrument; foreign policy; information broadcasting; radio telephony; and wartime broadcasting


History of International Broadcasting

History of International Broadcasting
Author: James Wood
Publisher: IET
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1992
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780863413025

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Vol. 1 : The following topics are dealt with: radio instrument; foreign policy; information broadcasting; radio telephony; and wartime broadcasting.


The Wireless World

The Wireless World
Author: Simon J. Potter
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2022-08-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 0192688413

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The Wireless World sets out a new research agenda for the history of international broadcasting, and for radio history more generally. It examines global and transnational histories of long-distance wireless broadcasting, combining perspectives from international history, media and cultural history, the history of technology, and sound studies. It is a co-written book, the result of more than five years of collaboration. Bringing together their knowledge of a wide range of different countries, languages, and archives, the co-authors show how broadcasters and states deployed international broadcasting as a tool of international communication and persuasion. They also demonstrate that by paying more attention to audiences, programmes, and soundscapes, historians of international broadcasting can make important contributions to wider debates in social and cultural history. Exploring the idea of a 'wireless world', a globe connected, both in imagination and reality, by radio, The Wireless World sheds new light on the transnational connections created by international broadcasting. Bringing together all periods of international broadcasting within a single analytical frame, including the pioneering days of wireless, the Second World War, the Cold War, and the decades since the fall of the Berlin Wall, the study reveals key continuities and transformations. It looks at how wireless was shaped by internationalist ideas about the use of broadcasting to promote world peace and understanding, at how empires used broadcasting to perpetuate colonialism, and at how anti-colonial movements harnessed radio as a weapon of decolonization.


The Voice of America

The Voice of America
Author: Robert William Pirsein
Publisher:
Total Pages: 626
Release: 1979
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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U.S. International Broadcasting

U.S. International Broadcasting
Author: Charles Blank
Publisher: Nova Science Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: International broadcasting
ISBN: 9781633218987

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Modern U.S. government-funded international broadcasting began during World War II with the creation of the Voice of America, and continued throughout the Cold War period with Radio Free Europe broadcasting behind the Iron Curtain, and Radio Liberty targeting populations in the former Soviet Union. Over the decades, VOA expanded its broadcasting and language services into other regions of the world, including the Middle East, Asia, Latin America, and Africa. Later, new services for Cuba and East Asia were initiated. Most recently, in the wake of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, significant new resources and services were introduced to reach the peoples of the Middle East and Central and South Asia. This book discusses the background of U.S. international broadcasting. It also examines the extent to which the Broadcasting Board of Governors (BBG) language services overlap with one another; and BBG broadcasts in the same languages as other international broadcasters.


Across the Waves

Across the Waves
Author: Derek W Vaillant
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2017-10-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0252050010

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In 1931, the United States and France embarked on a broadcasting partnership built around radio. Over time, the transatlantic sonic alliance came to personify and to shape American-French relations in an era of increased global media production and distribution. Drawing on a broad range of American and French archives, Derek Vaillant joins textual and aural materials with original data analytics and maps to illuminate U.S.-French broadcasting's political and cultural development. Vaillant focuses on the period from 1931 until France dismantled its state media system in 1974. His analysis examines mobile actors, circulating programs, and shifting institutions that shaped international radio's use in times of war and peace. He explores the extraordinary achievements, the miscommunications and failures, and the limits of cooperation between America and France as they shaped a new media environment. Throughout, Vaillant explains how radio's power as an instantaneous mass communications tool produced, legitimized, and circulated various notions of states, cultures, ideologies, and peoples as superior or inferior. A first comparative history of its subject, Across the Waves provocatively examines how different strategic agendas, aesthetic aims and technical systems shaped U.S.-French broadcasting and the cultural politics linking the United States and France.