The Hungarian listeners of Western broadcasts : an audience reaction and attitude survey based on 315 personal interviews with Hungarian refugees [1957]
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Book
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Original Title
The Hungarian listeners of Western broadcasts : an audience reaction and attitude survey based on 315 personal interviews with Hungarian refugees.
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Language
English
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Published
Munich : Radio Free Europe, Audience Analysis Section, 1957.
Hungary -> History -> Revolution, 1956 -> Refugees -> Interviews.
Radio in propaganda -> Hungary -> History.
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Note
"For RFE use only."
"The interviews were conducted by a trained staff of Hungarian interviewers in the summer of 1957."
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Content
I. Introduction -- II. General listening habits (Western broadcasts and RFE) -- III. Program preferences and recommendations -- IV. General listening habits under the impact of the Hungarian revolution -- V. The name "Voice of free Hungary" -- VI. Reactions to RFE's "aproach" -- VII. "Objectivity" as construed by the audience -- VIII. The objectives of RFE as assessed by the audience (a study of effective goal implementation) -- IX. Anti-RFE regime propaganda and its effects on the audience -- X. Popular participation in the Hungarian revolution -- XI. The emergence of revolutionary leaders -- XII. The structure of the sample and some political and social group characteristics of Hungarian listeners -- Appendix. Tabulation of results.
The Hungarian listeners of Western broadcasts : an audience reaction and attitude survey based on 315 personal interviews with Hungarian refugees [1957]
In Research Room
Book
General Information
Original Title
The Hungarian listeners of Western broadcasts : an audience reaction and attitude survey based on 315 personal interviews with Hungarian refugees.
General Information
Language
English
General Information
Published
Munich : Radio Free Europe, Audience Analysis Section, 1957.
Hungary -> History -> Revolution, 1956 -> Refugees -> Interviews.
Radio in propaganda -> Hungary -> History.
Bibliographic Information
Note
"For RFE use only."
"The interviews were conducted by a trained staff of Hungarian interviewers in the summer of 1957."
Bibliographic Information
Content
I. Introduction -- II. General listening habits (Western broadcasts and RFE) -- III. Program preferences and recommendations -- IV. General listening habits under the impact of the Hungarian revolution -- V. The name "Voice of free Hungary" -- VI. Reactions to RFE's "aproach" -- VII. "Objectivity" as construed by the audience -- VIII. The objectives of RFE as assessed by the audience (a study of effective goal implementation) -- IX. Anti-RFE regime propaganda and its effects on the audience -- X. Popular participation in the Hungarian revolution -- XI. The emergence of revolutionary leaders -- XII. The structure of the sample and some political and social group characteristics of Hungarian listeners -- Appendix. Tabulation of results.