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The Media Policy of the U.S. Occupation Administration in Bavaria on the example of Radio Munich
Navrátilová, Šárka ; Šafařík, Petr (advisor) ; Mikulová, Soňa (referee)
of Bachelor Thesis The bachelor thesis "The Media Policy of the U. S. Occupation Administration in Bavaria on the example of Radio Munich" is dealing with a question, how the U. S. occupation administration influenced the functions of radio in Bavaria between years 1945-1946. It is focusing on a personnel policy and a form of control in the broadcasting. The compilation treatise shows that there was a considerable asymmetry between the American and German staff in Radio Munich. The number of Germans that could have participated in the programme production was gradually increased since the launch of broadcasting in May 1945, but there were Americans who had the authority, to decide about the employment of applicants and binding rules for all staff. The entirety of the programme was under U. S. control before its broadcasting. At the turn of the year 1945/1946, an obvious disagreement arose between members of the U. S. occupation administration and official U. S. policy towards Germany. Whereas the U. S. government required to withdraw its forces and make the radio broadcasting speedily independent, the Americans in the management of Bavarian radio didn't agree with that operation, because they were convinced the local personnel wasn't ready to take over full responsibility. They emphasised that the...

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