Exploring Transnational Media Exchange in the 1960s
Exploring Transnational Media Exchange in the 1960s
Abstract
In this article, Heather Gumbert uses archival and contemporary writing to reflect on and historicize discussion of the significance of imported programming in Europe in the 1960s, especially in the German Democratic Republic. Imported programming was a cornerstone of the television schedules of national broadcasters, particularly in “television poor” eastern European countries, with implications for the ways in which those broadcasters could shape the visions projected to their audiences.
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Keywords:
Eastern European televisionMedia imperialismGDRTransnational media exchange
