媒体推荐 "A fascinating book that brings together important moments in journalism, technology, politics, world order, media control, and the mood in the United States during the post-war years. Ehrlich dramatically sharpens our understanding of how both radio and television news evolved during the late 1940s." Mike Conway, author of The Origins of Television News in America: The Visualizers of CBS in the 1940s "A vivid reflection of the social and cultural climate of the post-World War II era, Matthew C. Ehrlich's engaging study shows readers what was occurring on the national radio networks as the Cold War started and the impact that the war had on broadcasting and those who worked in it. This study is of significance to historians, mass communications scholars, and journalists." Patrick S. Washburn, author of The African American Newspaper: Voice of Freedom |
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