ABSTRACT

Western Broadcasting Over the Iron Curtain (1986) examines the development of broadcasting policy by Western democracies, levels of government control of policy, efforts by communist regimes to minimize the effects of western broadcasting, and Soviet and Eastern European audience opinions on such diverse subjects as the success or failure of socialism and the Korean airline disaster.

part One|112 pages

North American Broadcasting Over the Iron Curtain

part Two|88 pages

European Broadcasting Over the Iron Curtain

part Three|39 pages

Iron Curtain Audiences and Public Opinion