Pirate TV in Eastern Europe

Submitted by tranquileye on Tue, 2006-05-02 14:26.

By Evelyn Messinger, from the early 1990s.

Introduction: Television has played an increasingly significant role in the downfall of Eastern Europe's one-party states. In Poland underground pirate video transmissions kept Solidarity alive for nearly 10 years. Last fall, East Germans judged the effects of their anti-government demonstrations by watching the coverage they received on West German news programs. In Romania, control of the television station is tantamount to control of the government.

AttachmentSize
kanalx.txt17.38 KB
( categories: )