The content of this volume of papers and proceedings has immense variety, depth and insight. It is truly both a snapshot and an analysis of where international broadcasters have come from and, significantly, where they think they are going. In this volume one will find expressions of achievement and disappointment, concern and accomplishment, anxiety and resolve, hope and fear. The common element expressed by all participants is that international broadcasting is entering its most significant and perplexing era of development. Text in French and English.
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Dr Elzbieta Olechowska is a classical scholar, journalist, broadcaster, media manager and trainer at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. She is a well known figure in the world of international radio, the author of critical editions of Cicero and Claudian and the co-editor of the five volumes of Challenges for International Broadcasting, published by Mosaic Press.
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Paperback. Etat : Very Good. Clean nicely bound copy. Unmarked pages. hint of edgewear. In English, En Francais. Secure boxed packaging! "This is the fourth voluime of papers and proceedings emerging from The Challenges For International Broadcasting/La radiodiffusion internationale face a ses defis conferences. The community of international broadcasters who participate in the biennial Challenges conferences has doubled, from 22 in 1990 to over 4 in 1996. The content of this volume of papers and proceedings has immense variety, epth and insight. It truly is both a snapshot and an analysis of where international broadcasters have come from and, significantly, where they think they are going. In this volume one will find expressions of achievement and disappointment, concern and accomplishment, anxiety and resolve, hope an d fear. The common element expressed by all participants is that international broadcasting is entering its most significant and perplexing era of development." j2. Book. N° de réf. du vendeur 5243
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