YOUNG PEOPLE AND POPULAR MUSIC IN EAST GERMANY: Focus on a Scene

Developments in radio technology have resulted in an inexpensive, portable, and individual-centered means of mass communication that allows young people the freedom to choose how to use this medium. There is evidence of a great preference for Western-style rock music among young people in East Germa...

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