A shadow of red: communism and the blacklist in radio and television
The cold war came to broadcasting in 1950. In that year, just as the Korean War was about to erupt, there appeared from a small publisher a booklet called Red Channels, which listed 151 suspected Communist sympathizers in broadcasting. Within months, the blacklist in radio and TV began. The purge of...
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Zusammenfassung: | The cold war came to broadcasting in 1950. In that year, just as the Korean War was about to erupt, there appeared from a small publisher a booklet called Red Channels, which listed 151 suspected Communist sympathizers in broadcasting. Within months, the blacklist in radio and TV began. The purge of the airwaves, distinct from the better-known blacklist in the movie industry, provoked one of the American media's great free-speech controversies. It affected scores of writers, directors, and actors, and involved some of the media's largest figures, including Edward R. Murrow and Frank Stanton of CBS. It roiled and intimidated some of the country's largest corporate program sponsors. Yet it was instigated by only a handful of anti-Red watchdogs - three ex-FBI agents, a former naval intelligence officer, and a grocer from Syracuse. A Shadow of Red follows the efforts of these five guardians of the broadcast media in a revealing history of the period, based on interviews, personal correspondence, FBI reports, and court transcripts. The conflict has routinely been portrayed as a simplistic morality tale of persecutors and the persecuted, the standard witch-hunt narrative of right-wing fanatics hounding political innocents whom they insisted were agents of the Communist devil. But, as David Everitt makes clear, the blacklisters, though excessive and destructive, were not deluded hunters of an imaginary menace. Their crusade is best understood as the culmination of a long-standing ideological struggle in broadcasting, in which neither side would indulge its adversaries. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | XVI, 411 S. Ill. |
ISBN: | 9781566635752 |
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spelling | Everitt, David 1952- Verfasser (DE-588)134140273 aut A shadow of red communism and the blacklist in radio and television David Everitt Chicago Ivan R. Dee 2007 XVI, 411 S. Ill. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index The cold war came to broadcasting in 1950. In that year, just as the Korean War was about to erupt, there appeared from a small publisher a booklet called Red Channels, which listed 151 suspected Communist sympathizers in broadcasting. Within months, the blacklist in radio and TV began. The purge of the airwaves, distinct from the better-known blacklist in the movie industry, provoked one of the American media's great free-speech controversies. It affected scores of writers, directors, and actors, and involved some of the media's largest figures, including Edward R. Murrow and Frank Stanton of CBS. It roiled and intimidated some of the country's largest corporate program sponsors. Yet it was instigated by only a handful of anti-Red watchdogs - three ex-FBI agents, a former naval intelligence officer, and a grocer from Syracuse. A Shadow of Red follows the efforts of these five guardians of the broadcast media in a revealing history of the period, based on interviews, personal correspondence, FBI reports, and court transcripts. The conflict has routinely been portrayed as a simplistic morality tale of persecutors and the persecuted, the standard witch-hunt narrative of right-wing fanatics hounding political innocents whom they insisted were agents of the Communist devil. But, as David Everitt makes clear, the blacklisters, though excessive and destructive, were not deluded hunters of an imaginary menace. Their crusade is best understood as the culmination of a long-standing ideological struggle in broadcasting, in which neither side would indulge its adversaries. Geschichte 1900-2000 Antikommunismus - Fernsehen - USA idsbb Antikommunismus - Radio - USA idsbb Antikommunismus swd Fernsehen - Antikommunismus - USA idsbb Fernsehen swd Kalter Krieg - Medien - USA - Kongressbericht idsbb Medien - Kalter Krieg - USA idsbb Radio - Antikommunismus - USA idsbb Rundfunk swd Antikommunismus fes Fernsehen fes Meinungsfreiheit fes Politische Verfolgung fes Rundfunk fes Geschichte Politik Broadcasting United States History Broadcasting Political aspects United States History Blacklisting of entertainers United States Anti-communist movements United States History 20th century USA swd USA fes USA http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip071/2006031926.html Table of contents only |
spellingShingle | Everitt, David 1952- A shadow of red communism and the blacklist in radio and television Antikommunismus - Fernsehen - USA idsbb Antikommunismus - Radio - USA idsbb Antikommunismus swd Fernsehen - Antikommunismus - USA idsbb Fernsehen swd Kalter Krieg - Medien - USA - Kongressbericht idsbb Medien - Kalter Krieg - USA idsbb Radio - Antikommunismus - USA idsbb Rundfunk swd Antikommunismus fes Fernsehen fes Meinungsfreiheit fes Politische Verfolgung fes Rundfunk fes Geschichte Politik Broadcasting United States History Broadcasting Political aspects United States History Blacklisting of entertainers United States Anti-communist movements United States History 20th century |
title | A shadow of red communism and the blacklist in radio and television |
title_auth | A shadow of red communism and the blacklist in radio and television |
title_exact_search | A shadow of red communism and the blacklist in radio and television |
title_exact_search_txtP | A shadow of red communism and the blacklist in radio and television |
title_full | A shadow of red communism and the blacklist in radio and television David Everitt |
title_fullStr | A shadow of red communism and the blacklist in radio and television David Everitt |
title_full_unstemmed | A shadow of red communism and the blacklist in radio and television David Everitt |
title_short | A shadow of red |
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topic | Antikommunismus - Fernsehen - USA idsbb Antikommunismus - Radio - USA idsbb Antikommunismus swd Fernsehen - Antikommunismus - USA idsbb Fernsehen swd Kalter Krieg - Medien - USA - Kongressbericht idsbb Medien - Kalter Krieg - USA idsbb Radio - Antikommunismus - USA idsbb Rundfunk swd Antikommunismus fes Fernsehen fes Meinungsfreiheit fes Politische Verfolgung fes Rundfunk fes Geschichte Politik Broadcasting United States History Broadcasting Political aspects United States History Blacklisting of entertainers United States Anti-communist movements United States History 20th century |
topic_facet | Antikommunismus - Fernsehen - USA Antikommunismus - Radio - USA Antikommunismus Fernsehen - Antikommunismus - USA Fernsehen Kalter Krieg - Medien - USA - Kongressbericht Medien - Kalter Krieg - USA Radio - Antikommunismus - USA Rundfunk Meinungsfreiheit Politische Verfolgung Geschichte Politik Broadcasting United States History Broadcasting Political aspects United States History Blacklisting of entertainers United States Anti-communist movements United States History 20th century USA |
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