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Simon J. Potter
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Media History. 28:604-608
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Simon J. Potter
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The China Quarterly. 253:271-273
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Simon J. Potter
This chapter examines the programmes produced by international broadcasters for distant listeners. It relates these to ideas about persuasion, propaganda, soft power, and public diplomacy. It examines news broadcasting, but focuses on the other conte
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https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192864987.003.0006
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Simon J. Potter
This chapter explores the idea of a ‘wireless world’. It contrasts this with the utopian vision of a limitless, egalitarian ‘ether’, and argues that the wireless world was soon characterized by inequality, hierarchy, and the national conflict
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https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192864987.003.0001
Autor:
Simon J. Potter
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Media History. 28:177-179
Over the last four decades, Michael Palmer has played a key role in pioneering the academic study of the history of international news agencies. Working alongside, and often in collaboration with, ...
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Simon J. Potter
During the 1980s, the BBC triumphed in bringing the nation together, and linked up the globe, with great ‘media events’ like the wedding of Princess Charles and Lady Diana and, later, Live Aid. Yet the BBC also faced significant challenges. The g
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https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192898524.003.0007
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Simon J. Potter
During the Second World War, on the home front, the BBC became the crucial mechanism for keeping up morale and distributing official information and propaganda. Similarly, in its international work, the BBC cemented links with Britain’s allies, sou
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Simon J. Potter
After the Second World War, the BBC sought to return to pre-war normality, broadcasting a wide range of radio programmes, reinforcing British and imperial identities, and cutting back on American content and influences. However, it proved hard to res
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