Europe Un-Imagined : : Nation and Culture at a French-German Television Channel / / Damien Stankiewicz.
Europe Un-Imagined examines one of the world’s first and only trans nationally produced television channels, Association relative à la télévision européenne (ARTE). ARTE calls itself the "European culture channel" and was launched in 1991 with a French-German intergovernmental mandate to p...
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