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Arabs and the mass media [sound recording]

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Ahmed Bahaeldin, Egyptian journalist contrasts effectiveness of Israel with that of Arab countries in projecting an image through the use of mass media. Examines reasons for manifestations of deep anti-Arab bias he observes in Western press. Michael Adams, editor of the Middle East International, cites myths that often distort perceptions of the problems between Arabs and Jews and discusses what he thinks are the reasons Arab views have been suppressed in the media.

Title Arabs and the mass media [sound recording].
Contributors Bahaeldin, Ahmed
Adams, Michael, 1920-
University of California (System). Extension Media Center
Publisher Berkeley, Calif : University of California Extension Media Center
Creation Date 1970
Notes Recorded at the 1970 Convention of Arab American University Graduates.
Content World mass media -- European press.
Extent 1 sound cassette (56 min.) : analog 1 7/8 ips, mono.
Language English
National Library system number 990028566910205171

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