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Press control & Propaganda
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A-Level (Italy) History Mapa Mental sobre Press control & Propaganda, creado por Katie Webb el 09/03/2016.
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Press control & Propaganda
In 1923 & 1925, the PNF introduced decrees restricting the freedom of the press
By 1926, the decrees were made into official laws
Left-wing newspapers were closed if the material could be judge as unfavourable to the fascist regime
Mussolini was more interested in controlling the press as opposed to banning newspapers
All journalists were incorporated into a fascist union. This controlled access to jobs and promotion within the profession
Enforced a form of self-censorship
Journalists has to join up with a fascist organisation and ensure their work was positive towards Mussolini
Journalists were told not to print stories on crime, suicides or traffic accidents, as this would disturb the fascist image of Italy as a country
Fascist newspapers only had 100,000 in circulation compared to 600,000 for the Vatican newspaper
Fascist newspapers only accounted for 10% of the newspaper sales
Independent newspapers were allowed to exist under strict guidance
The aim of Propaganda was to change people into "true" Fascists and to gain further support from Mussolini's policies
1937- Celebration to commemorate the 2000th anniversary of Augustus Caesar was held in rome
1 million people visited the exhibition of the Roman history
This propaganda was disseminated through newspapers, radio, cinemas, posters, mass rallies and sport.
1935- Formation of the Ministry of Press
1937- Renamed the Ministry of Popular Culture
Not very sophisticated
Difficulties in showing modern mediums such as film, to spread propaganda
Lack of media in the south made nation integration of all Italians into a consensus for the support of the fascist
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