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Contents List ofFigures ix Acknowledgments xi List ofAbbreviations xv Introduction 1 1 The Radio Revolution 21 2 “The Brain Becomes a Phonograph Playing a Disc over Which It Has No Control” Show Trials and Stalinist Radio 51 3 When Travelogues Became News The Africa Reporting ofFrantisek Fait, Jiri Hanzelka, and Miroslav Zikmund, 1947-1952 87 4 De-Stalinization Disturbs Listening 117 5 Listening in on the Neighbors The Reception ofGerman and Austrian Radio in Cold War Czechoslovakia 145 6 Spring in the Air? Czechoslovak Radio’s Foreign Correspondents, 1958-1968 168 7 All Together Now? Czechoslovak Radio during the Prague Spring and Warsaw Pact Invasion in 19 68 197 Conclusion: From Socialist Media to Social Media 228 Notes 233 Bibliography 287 Index 301
Bibliography Archival Materials Prague, Czech Republic Archive of the Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs (AMZV) Mezinârodni odbor (MO/OMO/OMEO) 1945-1970 Czech Radio archive (CRA) Archivni fond Dokumentacni fond Fond ùstredniho reditele Frantiäek Kozik—pozûstalost (1934-1993) Nas rozhlas Véra Sfovickova—pozûstalost National Archive of the Czech Republic (NA CR) Fond 311: Monitory Μ, 1945-1956 Fond 861: Ministerstvo Informaci Fond 1261/0/44: ÙV Novotny—II. cast Fond 1261/1/8: Ideologickâ komise ÙV KSC1958-1968 Security Services Archive (ABS) Vyäetrovaci spisy (V) CLBRI—Czech literary bibliography research infrastructure, Institute of Czech Literature Digital Periodical Archive 287
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Index Pages followed by “n” refer to notes. advertising, 31, 91,115,162,164,169 Africa, 9-10,87-115,168-186,27312, 275146 Africa, Part I {Afrika I. Cast, Jaroslav Novotny, 1952), 96,102 Africa Policy, Czechoslovakia’s, 168196,2751145 African women, 180,191 Algeria, 88,141-142,175,181-182 Alle Neune (radio game show), 145146,148-149,159-160,165-167 Allport, Gordon, 4 anti-communism, 150,218,231 anti-German sentiment, 6,79 anti-Nazi resistance, 14,34,40-41 anti-Semitism, 19,79-83,199 Askenazy, Ludvik, 65 Austria, 5,17,107,142-167. See also German-language radio Autofahrer Unterwegs (Austrian driv ing show), 147,161-163 Bacher, Gerd, 166 Bardot, Brigitte, 186 Bares, Gustav, 64,247154 Bafa, Jan Antonin, 30-31 Bat'a (shoemaking firm), 31,110 Belik, Eduard. See Slânskÿ Trial Ben Bella, Ahmed, 181-182 Benes, Eduard, 6,14-15,26-33,5L 81 Biafran War, the, 193-195 Bil’ak, Vasil’, 200,211 Birdsall, Carolyn, 148 Blaive, Muriel, xii, 4,53, 85,144, 206 Bond, James, 177,187-188 borderlands, 148,157-158 bourgeois nationalism, 199 brainwashing, 44,84,23315 (Introduction) Bratislava, 6,57, 61,122,123,144,163, 246,278, 288,299 Bren, Paulina, 19,127,132,155,161, 203-204,211,223,227,264175 30Ί
302 Index Brezhnev, Leonid, 216 British Broadcasting Company, the (BBC), 14,26,34-42,45,59,63, Ui, 154,224 Brno, 158 Brozova-Polednovä, Ludmila, 76 Budin, Stanislav, 207 Burian, Emil, 43-44 Busovâ-Kasalovâ, Helena, 128,131, ΐ34-ΐ3θ Cantril, Hadley, 4 celebrity, 89-90,99-ю, 103,105,193 censorship, 3,63-68,73,90,175-176, 181,193-195,216,224; revocation of, 18,199-201,218-221 Central African Republic, 181 Central Europe, 5,54,147; radio lis teners in, 154,167,179 Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), 17, 30, 59, θ3, 77, θ4,154,201-202, 215 Cerny, Frantisek, 218 Cerny, Jiri, 201-203 Ceské Budëjovice, 30,81,145-148, 158-159,166 China, 205 Cierna nad Tisou, 217,221 Cierny, Jân, 186,278187 Cincibus, Josef, 32,71,81 Citizen Brych (Obcan Brych, Otakar Vavra, 1958), 62-63 class, 40,88,134,155,182,208 Cold War, the, 4-5,7, 9-11,19,77,91, 93,111,124,127,128,137,143,146151,157,161,164,166-167,176,195, 221,229 Communist functionaries, 7,16,65, 80,83, 86,103,104,113,150,156, 160,176,199,200,218 Communist journalists, 18,25, 190,199,220. See also socialist journalists Communist Party, 2,4,15-18,25-28, 64,67,82,93,119-120,146,149,155, 171,198-200,207-209,216; Ideo logical Commission, 2,269П41; support base, 4,125; Twentieth Congress of the Soviet Commu nist Party, 17,120 Communist sympathizers, 51 Communist takeover of Czechoslova kia, 16,19,23-25,28,54-55,61,90, 92,93,H5 Conakry, 172,175; Czechoslovaksponsored school ofjournalism in, 172-173 Corwin, Norman, 21,27 cross-border contacts: between radio listeners, 147 Czech Radio archive, 10,55,57,83,86, 169,171,196 Czechoslovak history,
13-19,144,180, 204-205; of the postwar period, 25 Czechoslovak politicians, 2,17-19,54, 64,81,92,166,215-216,224,228; mindset, 26; in exile, 14,25-26. See also Communist functionaries Czechoslovak Press Agency (СТК), 130,189,205,207 Czechoslovak Radio, 1,6,8-10,15-20, 23-26,28,31,33-50,54,63-69, 74,80-81,90,114,121-124,151-152, 165,169,199,204-207,212,224 Czechoslovak Radio Day, 32-33 Czechoslovak Radio’s Anglophone Africa service, 179-180,184 Czechoslovak Radio’s foreign corre-
Index 303 spondents, 45-46,175-176,177,187, 191,205,213,219-221 Czechoslovak Radio staff, 1,23-25, 34,55,65,73-121,123-124,199,206 Czechoslovakia, 23-30; state radio in, 1,117 Czechoslovakia’s shifting allegiance: Cold War, 93,221 Czechoslovakism, 6 Dacko, David, 181 decision-making (of reporters), 12,68 democracy, 15,134; social democracy, 165 de-Stalinization, 17,62,118-121,124, 189 diaries, 44,94,139-140,215 Dienstbier, Jiri, 20,169-170,187-188, 214,216-218,224-225 Disman, Miloslav, 23,32,240133 dissident, 150,224 Dobrovskÿ, Lubos, 219 “Doctor’s Plot”, 80 Dresden, 44,46,200 Dubcek, Alexander, 18-19, !99 224-225 East Germany. See Germany economy, 17,74,88,173,198-199, 274127 Egypt, 92,109-110,194 emigrants, 113,128 émigré press conference, 120-121, 125-130,135 Ethiopia, 92,177, 275 expertise, 35,47,56,182-186,193 experts, 11,67, 69,82,123,137,157,171, 173,179,185,191-194,229 exports, Czechoslovak, 92,173 factory, 31,40,95,121-122; factory radio, 58-59,63 “fake news,” 20,229 Faix, Kvëtoslav, 126 Falco (Austrian singer), 159 Fanon, Frantz, 141-142,182 fascism, 209 federalization, 198,219 Feinberg, Melissa, xi, 24,28,63,77, 80,140,198,267022 Fight for Peace (boj za mir), 104 film, 38,61-62,95-96,106,113,129130,151,187-188,27316; industry, 15,30,23815; material specificities of, 66 Fitzgerald, Ella, 169 FM receivers, 6. See also technology Foglar, Jaroslav, 111 Foit, Frantisek, 87-89,91-98,116 Foit, Morris, 116 folk music, 122. See also music Folta, Bruno, 133-136 foreign correspondents, 45. See also Czechoslovak Radio’s foreign correspondents foreign currency reserves,
74,173 foreign trade, 31,88,91-94,101,115, 123,172-173 France, 13,172,186 Frank, Karl Hermann, 48, 55-56, 68-72 freedom: of the press, 219-221 Frommer, Benjamin, 48 game shows, 145-146,165 Gel, Frantisek, 22,45-47,50,71, 2441120 Geminder, Bedrich, 79-80,83 generations, 154,156,166,184,200
304 Index German-language radio, 146-149, 151-155.166,167 German speakers, 78,147 Germany, 13-14,46,60,74-76,124, 128,131,135-136,147,151,203,223 Ghana, 177,181 global socialism, 5. See also socialist internationalism Gott, Karel, 157 Gottwald, Klement, 6,60-61 Gottwaldov (Zlin), 7,100 Graf, Otto, 126 governance, 12 Guinea, 168,171-173,175,185 Hajdû, Vavro, 80,119. See also Slânskÿ Trial. Hanzelka, Jiri 7-10,87,89,91-98, 105-116,184-185,216 Hejda, Jiri. See Horâkovâ Trial Heller, Charles, 35-36 Hilger, Ernst, 145 Homolovâ, Vëra, 67-68 Horak, Bohuslav, 87,104,108 Horâkovâ, Milada, 16,87. See also Horâkovâ trial Horâkovâ trial, the, 56-58,65,68,7274,76-78,81 Hlavnisprâva tlskového dohledu (HSTD), 66,218 Hrabal, Bohumil, 140 Hrabal, Karel, 224 Hronek, Jiri, 34,27313 Hungary, 25,123,205 hypermediacy, 108 Indra, Alois, 200,211,221 infrastructure, 14,17,21-22,29-30, 41,46,50,84,145,148.152.158, 165-166,175 interviews (conducted by radio reporters), 27,67,134,169,180, 183,186,191,203,206,210,278187, 283142; with radio listeners, 149, 154,155,164-165,267122, 270П63, See also oral histories interwar period, 13,25-26,79,88,9192,109-110,127,134,164 “Invitation to Invade,” 200,211,220 Iron Curtain, 57,75,85,117-118,124, 128,137,163,220 Isopp, Rosemarie, 161 Italy, 13,223 jamming, 5,153-155,158-159 Jarolim, Josef, 222. See also radio listeners jazz, 40,164,242187. See also music Jedlicka, Josef, 38,40 Jeâutovâ, Eva, xii, 26,46,69,201 “Jewish background” (Communist Party functionaries judged to have), 16,113,78,247П54; jour nalists persecuted on account of, 46,65,207,209. See also anti-
Semitism Jirotka, Zdenek, 213 journalistic ranking systems, 9 journalists 2-4,7-9,11,16,18-20, 34,59,65,119-121,129-130,137, 169-171,176-177,182-184,198-201, 207-208,212-213,216,218,221, 227; autonomy of, 4,25,137,171; Czechoslovak, 2,16,128,200,208. See also Communist journalists and socialist journalists kàdrovâni(political reliability check ing), 2,175 Kapuscihski, Ryszard, 170,180,273114
Index 305 Kavan, Rosemary, 75 Kenya, 116 Khrushchev, Nikita, 5,17,93,117, 132-133 Kilimanjaro reports (of Hanzelka and Zikmund), 106-108,110-111,115 Kisch, Egon Erwin, 45 Klemperer, Victor, 44-46 Kohout, Pavel, 198,202,215,219,223, 232 Kopeckÿ, Vaclav, 24,55,62,66,87,89, 91,105,113,116,241,252,259,260 Kosice government, 23,31 Kotkin, Stephen, 16,54 Kovâly, Heda Margolius, 42-44,49, 77,141,210 Kucera, Vladimir, 125-127,133-134, i37 229 Kundera, Milan, 188-190,226, 278П106 Kurzwellenaktlon (Nazi foreign radio listening ban), 35 Kyncl, Karel, 169,200,206-207,212213,224 language barriers: between media users, 147 Lastovicka, Bohuslav, 34,242170 Latin America, 19,93,113 Laufman, Bohumil, 128,130,133,138 legal system, 48,61-62,73,80; report ing on, 54-55; reform of, 17,118-120 Lemmen, Sarah, 88,92,94-95,109 letters (from radio listeners), 3,100, 111,123,143,169,174,192,194,212213,226,229 liberalization, 119 liberal journalistic norms, 229,286m Lidové noviny (interwar newspaper), 45 limits to press freedom, 216. See also freedom: of the press Linz (Austria), 142,145,146,148,160 Listeners’ opinions. See radio listeners listening habits 62,147,152,155,159, 166; wartime, 38; in the Eastern Bloc, 146; in the provinces, 160 literary depictions of radio listening, 40,58,118 London (United Kingdom), 14,26,35, 38-39,224. See also British Broad casting Company London, Artur, 79,119 Louwers, Johannes, 90 Lovejoy, Alice, xi-xii, 89 Lovell, Stephen, 60,73 management of sound, 12 Masaryk, Jan, 51,207 Masaryk, Tomas Garrigue, 26,42,51 masculinity, 40, 99 Matëjovâ, Veronika, 186-187 memoirs,
8,44,54,167,171,173,176, 193,226 memory, 40,169-170,173,196,206 Mihälik, Vojtech 138 Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 26, 151,180,195 Ministry of Information, 24,28,37, 64,87-89,92 Ministry of the Interior, 2,159 Ministry of Post, 24,23818 misogyny, 188,192 Mlady svèt (magazine), 201 Moravec, Emanuel, 241П50 Moscow, 7,14,19,186,196,200, 242170 Munich, 125,136; crisis, 13,26,37,45, 99,
306 Index music, 30, 40-41,56,122,142,152, 157-158,160,164-165,203, 206, 231, 242187, 272199 National Front, the, 23-24 nationalist activists, 6,152 nationalization (of Czechoslovak Radio), 23,28; of industry, 15,31, 95 238П5 Nejedlÿ, Zdenëk, 28,83,86,90 newspapers, 22,25-27,45,48,66,99100,130,162,163,203,278п106; as a source base, 26; in the German language, 156 Niesner, Walter, 161 normalization, 19,204,216; regime, 227 Novotny, Antonin, 17-18,119,195-196, 198-199,215 Nuremberg, 46-47,125 Nuremberg Trials, 22,45,71 One World Flight. See Corwin, Norman Optikotechna (in Prerov), 74 oral histories, 30,37,40,60,150, 240143, 274127 Österreichischer Rundfunk (ORF), 145, 148,160,164-166 Ostrava, 122 Peroutka, Ferdinand, 153 Peroutkovâ, Slavka, 140 Peterkovâ, Jana, 1-2,69,230 Petrânek, Jan, 65,186 Pithart, Petr, 224-225 Plamen (magazine), 182,259110 Poland, 98,119-120,274121 popular culture, 160,162 potato beetle, 8 post-Stalinism, 120 professionalization, 122-124, 133—137 propaganda, 7-9,35-36,131,138-139, 142,153,169,171,220,229, Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, 14,26,29-30,34,40,45, 2421172, 243187 Pragocentrism, 6,34 Prague Spring, the, 3,4,18-20,161, 170-171,182,187,189,195,197-201, 226 Prague Uprising, the, 29,34 press conference, 125-133,136,138 Pucci, Molly, 24,54,66,93 race, 83,111-112,115 radio aesthetics, 56 radiofication, 27 Radio Free Europe (RFE), 5, 63,83, 113,116,126,137,139-141,169; staff, 161 Radiojournal, 13 radio listeners, 26,157-158; Czecho slovak, 30,107,117,144; female, 37, 63; socialist-era, 231 radio management, 1,201 Radio Moscow, 26,34,54,202
Radio Newsreel, The, 34,57,76 radio revolution, 29-34,239115; myth of the, 34 radio’s second “golden age”, 2,10,146, 227,232 radio transmitters, 14,21-22,30. See also infrastructure radio trials, 52,56-57, θ9-73 77,79· See also show trials Radio Vienna, 5,142,144 Radio Vltava, 223 Reception data, 117,138 Red-White-Red (RWR), 164,
Index 307 reform, 118,120; professional, 121; legal, 144 reporters, 170,176,182-183,187-189, 198-200,205,211,213,218-231; female, 188; German, 177 resistance (defeminization of), 40. See also women’s cultural consumption resistance to communism, 5,167 rock ’n’ roll, 150,157. See also music Romania, 221 Rozhlas a televizia Slovenska (RTVS), 6 RudéPrâvo (RedRight), 132,153 Rundfunk im amerikanischen Sektor (RIAS), 154,158,160 Rychlik, Jan, 139-140 Schafer, R. Murray, 59-60 Scouting (movement), 111 secret police (StB), 29,11,66,67,76, 79 93,119,128,130,177,237,275 Sedmilhdfi (radio program), 174 Seifert, Jaroslav, 27,49 Selassie, Haile, 92 “shock of the old,” 11,204 show trials, 73-81 signal jamming, 154 Simone, André (Otto Katz), 209 Skolsky rozhlas (SchoolRadio), 157, Slânskâ, Josefa, 205 Slânskÿ, Rudolf, 55-56,74,76,83,90, 113 Slânskÿ Trial, the, 81-85,2O7 Sling, Otto, 81 Slovakia, 6,53,199 Slovak National Uprising, 34 Slovak State (during WWII), 14,23, 26, 34, 57 Sfovickovâ, Vëra, 5,8,89,168-195, 210,214,217,222 social media, 229; business model of, 231 social profile: reporters, 230 socialist celebrity, 105. See also celebrity socialist globalization, 5 socialist internationalism, 111,170,195 socialist journalists, 3,12,18,182,183, 198 Songs with a Telephone (Pisnicky s telefonem), 213-214,216,226 sound studies, 59 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslova kia, 198,200,221-223 Soviet Union, 5,16,25,27,67,73,80, 131,171,176,177,193-196,206,211, 221,233,236,266,296,29 spoken word, 28,164 Springman and the SS (Pérâk a SS, Jiri Brdecka and Jiri Trnka, 1946), 38 Stalin,
54,60,61,80,117,119 Stalinism, 8,16-17,52-54,60,84-86, 89,91,115 Stalinist radio, 51 “Stalin's bagpipes." See jamming state media, 17,82,117,137,139,204 state secrecy, 64 state socialism: media during, 1,9,11 Stoll, Martin, 215 Sub-Carpathian Ruthenia, 109 Svehlova, Jana, 61,246,288 Svermov meeting, 126 Svermovâ, Marie, 78,119,205. See also Slânskÿ Trial tape, 53,56,57,67,73,74,197-198 “tape age,” the, 73-74, 84 tape recorders, 74 Tatra (cars), 87,89,91,94-98,208
308 Index technology, и, 29,35,46,52,74,84, 98,106,145; faith in, 22,50,94,153 telephone, 214,215,227 television, 12,19,139,147,148,154,156, 157,161,201,203,204,211,220,227, 269 They ShallNotPass (Neprojdou, Zbynëk Brynych, 1952), 60-61, 267121 Third Czechoslovak Republic, 15,19, 22-23,29-30,48-49,55,58,64,105 Tigrid, Pavel, 130,134-135 tinkering, 35 Tiso, Jozef, 57 Tito, Josip Broz, 54 Tomek, Prokop, 126,149-150,156, Touré, Ahmed Sekou, 172,277170 tracing shows (following WWII), 43-44,49 trade on the African continent. See foreign trade transistor radios, 201-202 transnational, 4,7,148 travelogues, 90,108-109 TV tower in Zizkov, 21 Twitter (now X), 20 vocal signatures, 198,226-227 voice: of reporters, 11,14,18,32-33,43, 71,75-7θ, 101,125,137-138,196,198, 209,223-226,229,232; of politi cians, 27,60-61,77,215; of show trial defendants, 58,80,206; “of the people,” 124,127 Ward family (American defectors to Czechoslovakia), 130 Warsaw Pact, the, 18,20,197,198,221 Washington, D.C., 187 Weil, Jiri, 41 Weiner, Milan (foreign news chief), 202,205,207-208,212,219,224 Wolff, Larry, xi, 7 women’s cultural consumption, 41 workers’ interests, 64,208,219 World War, First, 92,109 World War, Second, 1,4,5,8,21,27,30, 31,34,37,41,45,48, 92,98,114,147, 151,184 Writers’ Union, 120,182,195,279П110; Conference (in 1967), 199. See also Plamen (magazine) xenophobia, 86,90 underground broadcasts, 30 Union ofJournalists, the, 24,119,170, 279110 United States of America, 15,49,75, 89,128,149,164,169,187-188 Urvâlek, Josef. See Slânskÿ Trial Vaculik, Ludvik, 200 vernacularization drive (at Czecho
slovak Radio), 123-125 youth, 40,99,132,202; cult of, 89; enfranchisement, 99 Zahra, Tara, 114,128 Zapotocky, Antonin, 28,119-124,139, 144 Zaruba, Josef, 208-211 Zeman, F. K., 33,43,243П101 Zilk, Helmut, 160 |
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