Growth explosion in international HF information broadcasting
James Wood
Telecommunications Policy, 1991, vol. 15, issue 1, 22-28
Abstract:
Global information broadcasting (propaganda broadcasting) is currently experiencing a growth rate unequalled in the history of broadcasting. This article addresses the reasons for this phenomenal growth, and concludes with some forecasts for the next two decades. Short-wave broadcasting is the only medium with the ability to reach out to listening audiences in all corners of the globe without its contents being searched or censored.
Date: 1991
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