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eBook - The Catastrophe

Grotzky, Johannes

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Zusatztext

Everything that was published years after the Chernobyl catastrophe could refer to a great deal of substantial material and facts in retrospect. But during the catastrophe, the reporting was partly characterized by ignorance, a lack of facts and the undermining of information, by speculations, fears and rumors. And that is exactly what this book is about: day by day reports as things were happening, the struggle for information, the development of glasnost in the Soviet media and a look back from todays perspective. Overall, this book is a small contribution to the realistic handling of journalism in crises at a time when there was neither the internet, nor mobile phones, nor e-mails or satellite television. And even free telephone connections were not allowed for Western correspondents in the Soviet Union.

Autorenportrait

Johannes Grotzky:Studied Slavonic and Balkan languages, History of Eastern and Southeastern Europe in Munich and Zagreb. 1983-1994 Correspondent in Moscow and Vienna (for Southeast Europe). 2002-2014 Radio Director of the Bavarian Broadcast Corporation (BR) in Munich. Honorary Professor for Eastern European Studies, Culture and Media at the University of Bamberg.

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 28.10.2020

Umfang: 184 S., 4.47 MB

Sprache: ENG

ISBN/EAN: 9783752695113

Umbreit-Nr.: 754831

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