Television in the West and its doctrines / N.S. Biryukov ; [translated by Yuri Sviridov].
Material type: TextLanguage: engrus Publication details: Moscow, Russia : Progress Publishers, c1981.Description: 206 pages ; 21 cmISBN:- 0828520585
- 9780828520584
- Burzhuaznoe televidenie i ego doktriny. English
- 384.55/4 19
- HE 8700.4 .B5713 1981
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Includes bibliographical references.
Chapter one: A short history of television in capitalist countries -- Chapter two: Television and other news media -- Chapter three: The structure of television in capitalist countries -- Chapter four: Television and monopoly capital -- Chapter five: Television and ideology -- Chapter six: Television as the object of research -- Chapter seven: The impartiality doctrine in bourgeois television -- Chapter eight: The doctrine of "mass culture" and television -- Chapter nine: "Free flow of information" and television's international relations.
"Television is now a basic entry in the vocabulary of the latter half of the 20th century and the very much a part of our daily lives. "Did you watch TV last night?", "Come to see us tonight, there is something interesting o TV..." We often hear this from every age group and every walk of life these ways. Television reports of such history-making international events as the Soviet-American joint space mission in 1975, the Soyuz-Apollo flight, or the 1976 Montreal Olympic were watched by an estimated 1.5 thousand viewers around the world." -- introduction
From the library of Roscoe and Oletta Proctor.
Translated from the Russian.
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