As Good As Any: Foreign Correspondence on American Radio, 1930-1940Bloomsbury Academic, 10.04.1984 - 180 Seiten |
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... London , and 8 P.M. on March 13 in New York , the " European Roundup " began . Robert Trout was introduced as " The Voice of CBS News , " and told the audience : The program " St. Louis Blues " will not be heard tonight . . . . The ...
... London , and 8 P.M. on March 13 in New York , the " European Roundup " began . Robert Trout was introduced as " The Voice of CBS News , " and told the audience : The program " St. Louis Blues " will not be heard tonight . . . . The ...
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... London after Dark " series , it featured nine mi- crophones at various spots in London , with the announcer be- ginning by saying only " This is London calling . " Soon street sounds were heard , and then Murrow - from a rooftop - de ...
... London after Dark " series , it featured nine mi- crophones at various spots in London , with the announcer be- ginning by saying only " This is London calling . " Soon street sounds were heard , and then Murrow - from a rooftop - de ...
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... London . On Black Saturday , September 7 , 1940 , between 5 and 6 P.M. , 320 German bombers supported by 600 fighter planes followed the Thames toward London . They bombed Woolwich Arsenal , the Beckton Gas Works , the East Surrey ...
... London . On Black Saturday , September 7 , 1940 , between 5 and 6 P.M. , 320 German bombers supported by 600 fighter planes followed the Thames toward London . They bombed Woolwich Arsenal , the Beckton Gas Works , the East Surrey ...
Inhalt
Gearing Up for | 75 |
Adding to the Core | 111 |
The Fall of France | 121 |
Urheberrecht | |
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As Good As Any: Foreign Correspondence on American Radio, 1930-1940 David H. Hosley Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1984 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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