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.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter Chapter One|24 pages
The Real Masters of the Black Heavens: Western Broadcasters Over the Iron Curtain
part One|112 pages
North American Broadcasting Over the Iron Curtain
part Two|88 pages
European Broadcasting Over the Iron Curtain
chapter Chapter Seven|19 pages
The BBC External Services: Broadcasting to the USSR and Eastern Europe
part Three|39 pages
Iron Curtain Audiences and Public Opinion