CPO-3034 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Television In Croatia

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Cross-border media and nationalism: evidence from serbian radio in. As the first measure, we use hand-collected data on actual availability of. Serbian radios in 139 villages in the region adjacent to the serbian border (our baseline sample), measured using an ordinary receiver. As the second measure, we compute signal strength of serbian radios using information on serbian transmitters and the topography of the region for all. 417 villages in croatia within 75 kilometers of the croatian-serbian border (our extended sample). In particular, we show that cross-border exposure to hungarian radio, which broadcasts in a language understood by very few croats, does not have any impact. The conflict ended in 1995 with croatia achieving the goal of becoming an independent country within the borders that it claimed in 1991. There are four major types of media today in the region of our study, close to the serbo-croatian border: croatian television, croatian print media,

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