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- catalog contributor b2963572.
- catalog contributor b2963573.
- catalog contributor b2963574.
- catalog created "c1990.".
- catalog date "1990".
- catalog date "c1990.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1990.".
- catalog description "CBC-TV wants to return to South Africa but the South African government keeps saying no / George Hoff (3 p.). -- News media should fight back rather than knuckle under to censorship / Sharon Sopher (6 p.). -- South Africa's public image largely determined by what people see on TV / Peter Davis (9 p.). -- South Africa's uses censorship and propaganda as weapons of political warfare / William Hachten (5 p.). -- Muldergate scandal exposed government propaganda campaign / Anthony Giffard (10 p.). -- ANC image distorted by government propaganda / Francis Meli (5 p.). -- Canadians shouldn't be smug about South Africa / Angus Gunn (6 p.).".
- catalog description "Government cracks down on South Africa's first anti-apatheid newspaper published in Afrikaans / Max Du Preez (4 p.). -- Government and "white liberals" combine to suppress black journalists, says a senior editor of The Sowetan / Thami Mazwai (6 p.). -- To run a decent newspaper, you've got to break the law, says a senior editor / Harvey Tyson (7 p.). -- Government tries to force bad news about South Africa off the front pages and the TV news / Anthony Giffard (6 p.). -- Government effectively puts the lid on South Africa discontent / Patrick Nagle (4 p.). -- Government sees foreign correspondents as 'villains and thieves' / Nigel Wrench (8 p.). -- Zimbabwe a special target of South African disinformation campaign / Govin Reddy (5 p.). -- TV is the major field of battle in the censorship war / Brian McKenna (3 p.).".
- catalog description "March : a month dripping in the blood of South Africa / Joe Thloloe (6 p.). -- Revolution has been stalled, but this may provide an opportunity for peaceful change / Heribert Adam (6 p.). -- Government uses the carrot and stick approach to hold power over blacks / Henry Isaacs (7 p.). -- It doesn't have to be a bloodbath : South Africa is a potentially normal country / Gwynne Dyer (5 p.). -- South Africa's press stands on the edge of a new frontier, says a former Rand Daily Mail staff member / Phillip Van Niekerk (3 p.). -- Foreign support is vital to the survival of the alternative press, says the co-editor of one of South Africa's leading opposition papers / Anton Harber (8 p.). -- "Media guerillas" counter the official violence of the state by shooting back with their only weapons--words / Ameen Akhalwaya (8 p.).".
- catalog extent "vi, 168 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Getting the real story.".
- catalog identifier "155059009X".
- catalog isFormatOf "Getting the real story.".
- catalog issued "1990".
- catalog issued "c1990.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Calgary, Alta. : Detselig Enterprises,".
- catalog relation "Getting the real story.".
- catalog spatial "South Africa".
- catalog subject "323.44/5/0968 20".
- catalog subject "Freedom of the press South Africa Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Journalism Political aspects South Africa Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Mass media Censorship South Africa Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Mass media Political aspects South Africa Congresses.".
- catalog subject "PN4748.S58 G48 1990".
- catalog subject "Propaganda, South African Congresses.".
- catalog tableOfContents "CBC-TV wants to return to South Africa but the South African government keeps saying no / George Hoff (3 p.). -- News media should fight back rather than knuckle under to censorship / Sharon Sopher (6 p.). -- South Africa's public image largely determined by what people see on TV / Peter Davis (9 p.). -- South Africa's uses censorship and propaganda as weapons of political warfare / William Hachten (5 p.). -- Muldergate scandal exposed government propaganda campaign / Anthony Giffard (10 p.). -- ANC image distorted by government propaganda / Francis Meli (5 p.). -- Canadians shouldn't be smug about South Africa / Angus Gunn (6 p.).".
- catalog tableOfContents "Government cracks down on South Africa's first anti-apatheid newspaper published in Afrikaans / Max Du Preez (4 p.). -- Government and "white liberals" combine to suppress black journalists, says a senior editor of The Sowetan / Thami Mazwai (6 p.). -- To run a decent newspaper, you've got to break the law, says a senior editor / Harvey Tyson (7 p.). -- Government tries to force bad news about South Africa off the front pages and the TV news / Anthony Giffard (6 p.). -- Government effectively puts the lid on South Africa discontent / Patrick Nagle (4 p.). -- Government sees foreign correspondents as 'villains and thieves' / Nigel Wrench (8 p.). -- Zimbabwe a special target of South African disinformation campaign / Govin Reddy (5 p.). -- TV is the major field of battle in the censorship war / Brian McKenna (3 p.).".
- catalog tableOfContents "March : a month dripping in the blood of South Africa / Joe Thloloe (6 p.). -- Revolution has been stalled, but this may provide an opportunity for peaceful change / Heribert Adam (6 p.). -- Government uses the carrot and stick approach to hold power over blacks / Henry Isaacs (7 p.). -- It doesn't have to be a bloodbath : South Africa is a potentially normal country / Gwynne Dyer (5 p.). -- South Africa's press stands on the edge of a new frontier, says a former Rand Daily Mail staff member / Phillip Van Niekerk (3 p.). -- Foreign support is vital to the survival of the alternative press, says the co-editor of one of South Africa's leading opposition papers / Anton Harber (8 p.). -- "Media guerillas" counter the official violence of the state by shooting back with their only weapons--words / Ameen Akhalwaya (8 p.).".
- catalog title "Getting the real story : censorship and propaganda in South Africa / edited by Gerald B. Sperling and James E. McKenzie.".
- catalog type "Conference proceedings. fast".
- catalog type "text".