Zukunft des Rundfunkes
Extent and Medium
1 electronic resource (17 pages)
Creator(s)
- Anderson, Paul, 1908-1972
Scope and Content
This file contains a collection of handwritten notes, reports and newspaper cuttings by Paul Anderson. Two pages can be seen, which show cartoons composed of a heading and a caption. All Cartoons are regarding the after war period in England. The report is relating to the freedom of press and speech. As Anderson argues the 20th century is not imaginable without broadcasts and that is was shown it might be used for the best and the worst regarding influencing the nation. As he puts it, the spoken word reaching out to millions of people listening to the radio might be as dangerous and explosive as a bomb. The problem in those days was not the development of new radio technics anymore but to the prevent fraudulent use. There is unfortunately not a simple answer nor use of it, as he argues.
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Note(s)
Electronic access only
Handwritten notes, reports and newspaper cuttings
Electronic text and image data. Jerusalem : Yad Vashem 2015
Title viewed 8.3.2018
Subjects
- Mass media and propaganda--History--20th century
- Freedom of the press--Europe--History--20th century.
- Freedom of speech--History
- Problems, Social--Press coverage--United States
- Press and politics--Great Britain--History--20th century