Mass Media and Historical Change. Germany in International Perspective, 1400 to the Present
154 | Mass Media and Historical Change This critical turnabout in media culture also tends to put the innovative force of the ’6 ...
The Media during the Cold War | 155 from 1973 the German ‘Informationsdienst zur Verbreitung unterbliebener Nachrichten’ (Inform ...
156 | Mass Media and Historical Change stepped into the footsteps of radio – up to and including being placed in the living room ...
The Media during the Cold War | 157 Compared to radio, the spread of television worldwide proceeded more sluggishly. Given the h ...
158 | Mass Media and Historical Change prestige stations in the capital cities. Even in South Africa television did not go on th ...
The Media during the Cold War | 159 end of the 1960s for special ‘teenager programmes’. A very conspicuous devel- opment of the ...
160 | Mass Media and Historical Change (ibid., Vol. 1: 254). However, television probably had such an impact precisely because t ...
The Media during the Cold War | 161 Nor did television replace newspapers and magazines as many people expected. On the contrary ...
162 | Mass Media and Historical Change representatives were responsible for its supervision, and its financing via licens- ing f ...
The Media during the Cold War | 163 people’s perspectives remained focused on their own nations. Nevertheless the EBU was remark ...
164 | Mass Media and Historical Change to utilise global television to spread their values, especially to developing countries, ...
The Media during the Cold War | 165 in the rest of Western Europe began promoting commercial channels in the late 1950s. However ...
166 | Mass Media and Historical Change 165 newspapers and with shares of the FAZ and WAZ groups. The same was true of RTL. The b ...
Epilogue The Internet Age from the Perspective of Media History The establishment of digital technologies, computers and Interne ...
168 | Mass Media and Historical Change the ‘Z3’, was developed in 1941 by the Berlin inventor Konrad Zuse without any support or ...
Epilogue: The Internet Age | 169 that had not been intended and did not accord with the originally planned goal of implementing ...
170 | Mass Media and Historical Change being used commonly in specific public locations before private appropria- tion took over ...
Epilogue: The Internet Age | 171 eighteenth-century periodical market and ideological groupings that were influenced by the part ...
172 | Mass Media and Historical Change to find fresh arguments to support their political legitimacy, and provided opposition gr ...
Epilogue: The Internet Age | 173 Since the mid-nineteenth century, new mass media have established and surprised the public abou ...
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