Rothschuh (1986) outlines the rise of partisan journalism in Nicaragua during the last 2 years of the revolution against “Somocismo [the policies of the dictatorship of Anastasio Somoza], and the insurrectional struggle” (p. 28). During this period, events occurred, including the formation of the Sindicato de Radio Periodistas de Managua (SRPM)—this Union of Radio Journalists of Managua transformed into one of the most active forces in the revolutionary struggle. The SRPM created an ingenious and fertile form of communication: the “Journalism of the Catacombs.”

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Nicaragua: From the Catacombs to Community Radio

  • Lee Artz

摘要

Rothschuh (1986) outlines the rise of partisan journalism in Nicaragua during the last 2 years of the revolution against “Somocismo [the policies of the dictatorship of Anastasio Somoza], and the insurrectional struggle” (p. 28). During this period, events occurred, including the formation of the Sindicato de Radio Periodistas de Managua (SRPM)—this Union of Radio Journalists of Managua transformed into one of the most active forces in the revolutionary struggle. The SRPM created an ingenious and fertile form of communication: the “Journalism of the Catacombs.”