'Television saved Russia, ' the Russian president said. Changing Channels vividly recreates this exciting time, as television both helped and hindered the Russian nation's struggle to create a new democracy.
'Television saved Russia, ' the Russian president said. Changing Channels vividly recreates this exciting time, as television both helped and hindered the Russian nation's struggle to create a new democracy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ellen Mickiewicz is the James R. Shepley Professor of Public Policy Studies and Director of the De Witt Wallace Center for Communications and Journalism at Duke University. Her many books include the award-winning Split Signals: Television and Politics in the Soviet Union (1988) and Media and the Russian Republic (1981). She was the first American to be honored by the Journalists Union of Russia for her contribution to democratic media in the region.
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Preface to Revised and Enlarged Edition ix Preface xi Television: The Prize 3 Soviet Television Rulers and Their Empire 23 Closely Watched Targets: The Nightly News, the Military, and Lenin 52 Pushing the Envelope: Reforming from Within 65 Viewers and Voters: The First Competitive Elections and the Rise of Alternative News 83 Television and Crisis: The End of Soviet Rule 98 Between Putsch and Revolt 109 Pictures, Parties, and Leaders: Television and Elections in the New Russia 135 Room for Views: Television and the Play of Controversial Positions 190 The Media Market: Politics, Commerce, and Press Freedom 217 Television at War: Private Television News Under Fire 242 Changing Channels on the Most Powerful Medium 264 Afterword 274 Notes 305 Chronology 351 Index 355
Preface to Revised and Enlarged Edition ix Preface xi Television: The Prize 3 Soviet Television Rulers and Their Empire 23 Closely Watched Targets: The Nightly News, the Military, and Lenin 52 Pushing the Envelope: Reforming from Within 65 Viewers and Voters: The First Competitive Elections and the Rise of Alternative News 83 Television and Crisis: The End of Soviet Rule 98 Between Putsch and Revolt 109 Pictures, Parties, and Leaders: Television and Elections in the New Russia 135 Room for Views: Television and the Play of Controversial Positions 190 The Media Market: Politics, Commerce, and Press Freedom 217 Television at War: Private Television News Under Fire 242 Changing Channels on the Most Powerful Medium 264 Afterword 274 Notes 305 Chronology 351 Index 355
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