Split signals : television and politics in the Soviet Union
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Split signals : television and politics in the Soviet Union
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- Split signals : television and politics in the Soviet Union
- Title remainder
- television and politics in the Soviet Union
- Statement of responsibility
- Ellen Mickiewicz
- Subject
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- 05.36 television
- 1985-1991
- Fernsehen
- Nachrichtensendung
- Politics and government
- Politieke aspecten
- Politische Berichterstattung
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Media Studies
- Sociale aspecten
- Soviet Union
- Soviet Union -- Politics and government -- 1985-1991
- Soviet Union | Television services | Political aspects
- Sowjetunion
- Sowjetunion
- Televisie
- Television and politics
- Television and politics -- Soviet Union
- Television broadcasting -- Social aspects
- Television broadcasting -- Social aspects -- Soviet Union
- Television broadcasting of news
- Television broadcasting of news -- Soviet Union
- Télévision -- Aspect social -- URSS
- Télévision -- Aspect social -- URSS
- Télévision -- Émissions de nouvelles -- URSS
- Télévision -- Émissions de nouvelles -- URSS
- Télévision en politique -- URSS
- Télévision et politique -- URSS
- Télévision et politique -- URSS
- URSS -- Politique et gouvernement -- 1985-1991
- URSS -- Politique et gouvernement -- 1985-1991
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- Television has changed drastically in the Soviet Union over the last three decades. In 1960, only five percent of the population had access to TV, but now the viewing population has reached near total saturation. Today's main source of information in the USSR, television has becomeMikhail Gorbachev's most powerful instrument for paving the way for major reform. Containing a wealth of interviews with major Soviet and American media figures and fascinating descriptions of Soviet TV shows, Ellen Mickiewicz's wide-ranging, vividly written volume compares over one hundred hours of Soviet and A
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- digitized
- Cataloging source
- OCLCE
- Dewey number
- 302.2/345/0947
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- PN5277.T4
- LC item number
- M53 1988
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
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- dictionaries
- bibliography
- Series statement
- Communication and society
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