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Acknowledgment | ||
Introduction | ||
1 | News Media and Perestroika | 1 |
The Media and the Policy of Glasnost: From "Socialist Pluralism" to Freedom of the Press | 1 | |
The Media and the New Political Forces | 5 | |
The Media and Economic Reform: Who Owns, Who Controls? | 11 | |
The Media and a Trend to Separatism: Adding Fuel to the Fire of Conflict | 20 | |
Freedom as a State of Mind | 27 | |
2 | The Press Is Free... | 37 |
Down with Non-Party Writers | 37 | |
The Law on the Press: A Step to Freedom | 42 | |
The Communist Press Is Trying to Survive | 54 | |
Ideological Management Is Out of Fashion; Economic Control Works Instead | 60 | |
3 | A Game Without Rules: Fight for Control Over TV | 71 |
No Propaganda, Just Conviction | 71 | |
Where the Power Is: A Projection on the TV Screen | 76 | |
The Limits of Freedom: The Case of Leningrad TV | 83 | |
"Put Me on Trial," a Journalist Asks | 88 | |
The President's Decrees: Did They Solve the Problems? | 92 | |
Enough Politics: Long Live Entertainment! | 95 | |
Crackdown in Lithuania: The System Fights Back | 96 | |
TV Reforms: Running in Place | 99 | |
4 | The Imperative of Economic Freedom | 107 |
From Propaganda to Information Production | 107 | |
New Options and Old Obstacles | 117 | |
5 | Post-USSR Media in Russia: A Case Study | 131 |
The Union Is Dead; Long Live... | 131 | |
From State TV to State TV | 131 | |
The Press Law: To Allow or to Prohibit? | 134 | |
Censorship for the Benefit of Press Freedom | 137 | |
The Case of Nezavisimaya Gazeta | 138 | |
Back to an Information Monopoly | 140 | |
Economic Pressures | 144 | |
Conclusion | 153 | |
Selected Bibliography | 159 | |
Index | 161 |
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