Cold War Television Diplomacy. The German Democratic Republic on Finnish television
Laura Saarenmaa; Marie Cronqvist
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2021042824571
Tiivistelmä
The article opens a new perspective on Finland’s Cold War history by 
highlighting the role of the Finnish Broadcasting Company (YLE) in 
providing information about the German Democratic Republic as a 
particular polity, economy, and key player in the European Cold War 
landscape. The analysis is based on search results from the YLE digital 
database (Metro) from 1970–1989, and it is supported by documents from 
the German Broadcasting Archive [Deutsches Rundfunkarchiv] and the YLE 
company archive. The archive documents and metadata testify about a 
long-term interest in East Germany in Finnish television, as well as 
long-term contacts and collaboration between East German and Finnish 
television companies, in the executive as well as at grass roots levels.
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