Across the Waves : How the United States and France Shaped the International Age of Radio /
"This book is the first comparative history of 20th-century U.S.-French radio broadcasting and its consequences for cultural politics and international/global communication. As U.S. electronics firms raced into Europe, a succession of French governments cautiously participated in U.S.-French broadca...
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Urbana :
University of Illinois Press,
[2017]
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