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Broadcasting After Communism, Vol. 2 - 1995, No. 3

Introduction: The Emerging Media Systems of Post-communism

Colin Sparks, pages: 7-17[open access]

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Bulgaria: Provisional Rules and Directorial Changes: Restructuring of National TV

Dina Iordanova, pages: 19-32[open access]

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Czech Republic: Broadcasting after 1989: Overhauling the System and its Structures

Frank Kaplan, Milan Smid, pages: 33-45[open access]

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Hungary: The Causes of the Stalemate Situation in Television

Ildiko Kovats, pages: 47-59[open access]

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Poland: Television: What Mix of Continuity and Change?

Karol Jakubowicz, pages: 61-80[open access]

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Romania: Private Versus State Television

Valentina Marinescu, pages: 81-95[open access]

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Slovenia: The Period of "Capitalist Enlightenment"

Slavko Splichal, pages: 97-114[open access]

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