Radio Reporter During an Interview in 1952

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Schack / Horst Sturm (b. 1923), central image Schack-Sturm 5.2.1952 "Rundfunkhaus Weberwiese", black-and-white photograph, 5 February 1952; source: German Federal Archive image 183-13506-0001, http://www.bild. bundesarchiv.de/archives/barchpic/view/32650959.

Rundfunkreporter beim Interview 1952 IMG

The invention of the radio gave rise to a new type of journalist, the radio reporter who not only observed and took notes, but was also able to capture "sound bites" of people with the help of a recording device. The photograph shows Wolfgang Busalla (right), an employee of the Berliner Rundfunk, who interviewed a construction worker on the progress of the national reconstruction programme in February 1952.


Schack / Horst Sturm (b. 1923), central image Schack-Sturm 5.2.1952 "Rundfunkhaus Weberwiese", black-and-white photograph, 5 February 1952; source: German Federal Archive, image 183-13506-0001.


Central Europe
Media, Communication, Agents, Intermediaries
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EGO(http://www.ieg-ego.eu)
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1952
1952
1950 - 1959

Central Image Schack-Sturm 5.2.1952 "Rundfunkhaus Weberwiese"
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