A Shadow of Red: Communism and the Blacklist in Radio and Television

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A Shadow of Red: Communism and the Blacklist in Radio and Television by Everitt, David, 9781566635752
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  • ISBN: 9781566635752 | 1566635756
  • Cover: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 4/1/2007

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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, 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.
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