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In the context of our present fascination with the power of global communication networks to influence our lives, from the quotidian to the geostrategic, Dr. Webb examines the historical significance of open-source intelligence (OSINT), as both a record of the everyday and the means through which international relations are conducted. Since the start of the Second World War, the BBC Monitoring Service in tandem with its US counterpart, Foreign Broadcast Information Service (FBIS), maintained a global watch, surveying the ether for broadcast intelligence as part of the U.K./U.S. “Special Relationship.” By studying their newly digitized archives, it is now possible to reveal the experience of the past from a remarkable and illuminating new perspective. Presenter: Dr. Alban Webb Lecturer in Media and Cultural Studies, School of Media, Arts and Humanities, University of Sussex Author of "London Calling: Britain, the BBC World Service and the Cold War." ALA Annual Conference Chicago, IL June 25, 2023 Use the timestamps below or in the video to jump to the most relevant section for viewing. 0:00 Introduction 1:30 The archives of Monitoring services and mass media output 2:30 The Art of Listening: Radio waves made concrete 5:19 The history of monitoring OSINT: BBC Monitoring and US Foreign Broadcast Information Service 6:34 The early days of BBCM: The "Y Section" 14:13 Radio is the new media 15:18 WWII and the beginnings and importance of monitoring services 17:52 BBCM and FBIS: The transatlantic open source intelligence relationship between the UK and the US 20:03 Post-WWII transatlantic monitoring activities 21:43 The 1946 UKUSA Security agreement 22:57 The Cuban Missile Crisis and the value of global monitoring operations 27:13 The value of monitoring OSINT during the Cuban Missile Crisis and in the 20th century 33:54 The Hungarian Uprising 1956: The Cold War and monitoring activities 39:49 The role of Radio Budapest in the Hungarian Uprising of 1956 44:44 Monitoring operations: Mapping history through media 45:35 In conclusion: Revealing the messiness of history ___________________________________ More info: BBC Monitoring: Summary of World Broadcasts: https://www.readex.com/products/bbc-m... FBIS: https://www.readex.com/products/forei... JPRS: https://www.readex.com/products/joint... https://readex.com