A History Shared and Divided. East and West Germany Since the 1970s
568 FRANK BÖSCH AND CHRISTOPH CLASSEN Consequently, all the eff orts made by the SED leadership to convince the population to tu ...
MASS MEDIA IN DIVIDED GERMANY 569 state and the party initially tried to crack down on this practice and to remove receivers tha ...
570 FRANK BÖSCH AND CHRISTOPH CLASSEN especially the conservative side began to demand more equity in what were sometimes denunc ...
MASS MEDIA IN DIVIDED GERMANY 571 this process. Rather, the state’s control of the media only seemed to in- crease in the 1970s ...
572 FRANK BÖSCH AND CHRISTOPH CLASSEN aired on West German television, and a similar development—although more latent—also took ...
MASS MEDIA IN DIVIDED GERMANY 573 led to extensive programming reforms in the GDR in 1971/72, as well as in 1982/83, which inclu ...
574 FRANK BÖSCH AND CHRISTOPH CLASSEN Even before commercial radio and television got started in both Ger- man states, entertain ...
MASS MEDIA IN DIVIDED GERMANY 575 the strong competition from free TV. Indeed, this pointed to the limits of commercialization, ...
576 FRANK BÖSCH AND CHRISTOPH CLASSEN Simultaneously, the West German cameras served as a shield against a “Chinese solution” wi ...
MASS MEDIA IN DIVIDED GERMANY 577 steer this process to their own ends. The conservative government that came to power in Hungar ...
578 FRANK BÖSCH AND CHRISTOPH CLASSEN East German media through the Treuhand (trust agency) and establishing new publications; t ...
MASS MEDIA IN DIVIDED GERMANY 579 able to turn it into a real national paper for the capital, and even today it is still most su ...
580 FRANK BÖSCH AND CHRISTOPH CLASSEN vis-à-vis the West, but they neglected to point out the links between these issues and the ...
MASS MEDIA IN DIVIDED GERMANY 581 German publishers were also not very interested in working through the GDR past.^113 Studies o ...
582 FRANK BÖSCH AND CHRISTOPH CLASSEN the (further) consolidation and erosion of the press, the tight hold of re- gional monopol ...
MASS MEDIA IN DIVIDED GERMANY 583 potential for reform, a lack of trust in existing personnel, and an interest in keeping a tigh ...
584 FRANK BÖSCH AND CHRISTOPH CLASSEN growth in programming, as well as a series of smaller units such as com- mercials, trailer ...
MASS MEDIA IN DIVIDED GERMANY 585 Conclusion Without a doubt, the media created an essential bridge between East and West. Where ...
586 FRANK BÖSCH AND CHRISTOPH CLASSEN velopments in East Germany in the 1990s foreshadowed trends that soon emerged even more st ...
MASS MEDIA IN DIVIDED GERMANY 587 Christoph Classen, “Two Types of Propaganda? Thoughts on the Signif- icance of Mass-Media Com ...
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