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Clandestine Radio Broadcasting: A Study of Revolutionary and Counterrevolutionary Electronic Communication
John Nichols, Lawrence C. Soley
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| #4307092 in Books | 1986-12-08 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.02 x1.00 x5.98l,1.73 | File type: PDF | 399 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| old but awesome book|By Analog|I first read this book from a library. Yes it is old, but the theories are still good, I mean it is not outdated in that the title and topic are not obsolete! It is a fascinating read, and I being a fan of shortwave radio (and radio in general) it was of especial interest to me. I went online to search for it to buy my own copy to own, and at that||"In this ambitious and impressive study two academic specialists in the field of political communication have endeavored to cover the history of such broadcasts from the beginnings in the 1930s through the use of psychological warfare and deception in World Wa
It is difficult to imagine a subject with more elusive data than this. The source and location of clandestine radio broadcasts are, by definition, secret. `White' stations openly identify themselves (such as Radio Free Europe), and `gray' stations are purportedly operated by dissident groups within a country, although actually they might be located in another nation; but `black' stations transmit broadcasts by one side disguised as broadcasts by another. . . . [This] ...
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