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Historial Journal of Television
Volume 29(2), 2009

 
CONTENTS
 
Nebesio, Bohdan Y. Competition from Ukraine: VUFKU and the Soviet film industry in the 1920s 159-180
 
  Contrary to the monolithic view of the early Soviet cinema that has dominated film scholarship since the 1930s, film production and distribution in the Soviet Union during the 1920s was not centralized, and republics, such as Ukraine, enjoyed a high degree of autonomy 
 
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soviet union
history
film
 
 
Parmelee, Stephen Remembrance of films past: Film posters on film 181-195
 
  Although the creation of a poster for a film is nearly exclusively monetary in its purpose, with the passage of time, film posters can serve another purpose: they trigger the viewer's memory of past films and, with them, past eras and events in our personal and collective history and culture 
 
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film
visualization
memory
history
 
 
Davis, Blair Made-from-TV movies: Turning 1950s television into films 197-218
 
  Despite the seemingly bitter rivalry between the film and television industries, various efforts to unite the two occurred throughout the 1950s 
 
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history
film
broadcasting and media
television
 
 
Bjork, Ulf Jonas 'It's better to steal the idea': Swedish television copies programs from America, 1957-1969 219-227
 
  The flow of ideas between broadcast systems of different countries has received increased attention in recent years, fueled by the rise of the reality-television genre and the enormous success of programs like Survivor and Big Brother 
 
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television
history
broadcasting and media
scandinavia
 
 
Jenkins, Tricia Get Smart: A look at the current relationship between Hollywood and the CIA 229-243
 
  Government agencies have long employed entertainment industry liasons to work with Hollywood in order to improve their public image 
 
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politics and government
film
public relations
broadcasting and media
history