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Terkel, Studs
| July 30, 1990 issue
The article presents an interview between writers Studs Terkel and Vitaly Korotich which took place in Moscow on May 17, 1990 and was later broadcast on...
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Berman, Ari
| August 18, 2003 issue
This article reflects on fees demanded by Richard Perle, chairman of the Defense Policy Board, for his appearances on a number of foreign broadcasts. In...
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Belotserkovsky, Vadim
| March 16, 1985 issue
The article discusses the significance of broadcasting liberty. In 1982 Ronald Reagan, President of the United States, appointed George Bailey, to direct...
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Cockburn, Alexander
| July 5, 1986 issue
The article presents information about new political developments and other issues. Halfway through June a number of stories found their way into the U.S....
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Rosenberg, John S.
| October 21, 1978 issue
Reviews the book 'The Sponsor,' by Eric Barnouw.
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Sourian, Peter
| May 14, 1977 issue
Presents an interview with Walter Eytan, chairman of the Israel Broadcasting Authority (IBA). Views of Eytan on the effect of commercial advertising on...
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Foner, Eric
| June 16, 1979 issue
Focuses on the broadcast of historical dramas on television as of June 1979. Popularity of historical dramas among television viewers; Problems associated...
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Massing, Michael
| February 4, 1984 issue
Vladimir Pozner through his appearances via satellite on Nightline, has become the most effective media emissary to the United States that the Soviet Union...
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Aurthur, Robert Alan
| September 20, 1965 issue
Commercial television today is a medium of advertising, and that's all it is. They can say it's a lot of other things, and often do, in license applications...
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Bugbee, Helen
| October 2, 1967 issue
Presents several letters to the editor. Discussion on federal expenditure; Criticism of the broadcast editorials.
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