Created by the Institute of Latin American Studies, the Latin American Review radio program was broadcast as part of the Longhorn Radio Network. Covering all of Latin America and the Caribbean, the program aired from 1973 to 1984. The program was primarily divided into two segments, a news segment, dealing with reports from different parts of Latin America, and an interview segment. A diverse number of topics were covered including human rights abuses, economic conditions, music, popular culture, and the history and politics of the region. Originally airing as the Latin American Press Review, the program had its title changed in 1976 to Latin American Review. News shorts (14:13). International Reaction to Recent Events in Chile (14:52)
Creator/Contributor:
Longhorn Radio Network and University of Texas at Austin. Institute of Latin American Studies.
Date Created/Date Issued:
1974-03-07
Owning Repository:
Benson Latin American Collection, LLILAS Benson Latin American Studies and Collections, The University of Texas at Austin
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Extent:
28 minutes, 26 seconds
Rights - Use and Reproduction:
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
Language:
English
Place of Publication:
Austin (Tex.)
Topic:
International relations, Coup d'état (Chile : 1973), Human rights, Political persecution, Relaciones internacionales, Golpe de estado (Chile : 1973), Derechos humanos, and Persecuciones políticas
Time Period Covered:
1970-1979
Place Name:
Argentina, Mexico, Uruguay, United States, and Chile