VIEW Issue 2: Europe on and Behind the Screens
TABLE OF CONTENTS
EditorialDana Mustata
Discoveries
Mapping Europe: Images of Europe in the Eurovision Song Contest Mari Pajala
Spain Was Not Living a Celebration. TVE And The Eurovision Song Contest During The Years Of Franco’s Dictatorship Juan Francisco Gutiérrez Lozano
The Golden Stag Festival In Ceausescu’s Romania (1968–1971) Alexandru Matei
Comunicar Europa / Communicating Europe. Spain, Television Co-productions And The Case Of Pepe Carvalho Manuel Palacio, Concepción Cascajosa
Zen And The Art Of Adaptation. Jeremy Strong Interviews Producer Andy Harries Jeremy Strong
Explorations
Live From Moscow: The Celebration Of Yuri Gagarin And Transnational Television In Europe Lars Lundgren
Reading Between the Lines: a Transnational History of the Franco-British ‘Entente Cordiale’ in Post-War Television Andreas Fickers, Andy O'Dwyer
Transnational Relations Between The BBC And The WDR (1960–1969): The Central Roles Of Hugh Greene And Klaus Von Bismarck Christian Potschka
Poland’s Return To Europe: Polish Terrestrial Broadcasters And TV Fiction Sylwia Szostak
Hello, Lenin? Nostalgia On Post-Soviet Television In Russia And Ukraine Kateryna Khinkulova
From European Identity and Media Imperialism to Public Diplomacy: The Changing Rationale Behind Euronews Eva Polonska-Kimunguyi, Patrick Kimunguyi
Télé-clubs And European Television History Beyond The Screen Ira Wagman