U.S Television News and Cold War Propaganda 1947-1960 Cambridge Studies in the History of Mass Communication 1st Edition by Nancy Bernhard – Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery:052154324X ,978-0521543248
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ISBN 10:052154324X
ISBN 13:978-0521543248
Author:Nancy Bernhard
Television news and the Cold War grew simultaneously in the years following World War II, and their history is deeply intertwined. In order to guarantee sufficient resolve in the American public for a long term arms buildup, defense and security officials turned to the television networks. In need of access to official film and newsmakers to build themselves into serious news organizations, and anxious to prove their loyalty in the age of blacklisting, the network news divisions acted as unofficial state propagandists. This book analyzes the shocking extent of their collaboration.
Table of contents:
1. Business, the state, and information from World War II to Cold War
2. Democracy and the advent of television news
3. The State Department’s domestic information programs
4. The television industry at war in Korea
5. The White House and NBC present battle report – Washington
6. The Defense Department’s domestic information programs
7. Objectivity and consensus journalism
Conclusion
Selling America: corporate prerogatives and democratic processes.
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