even if housed in a library that limits admission to cardholders.)
These reports enable you to read (in English) African press coverage of the AIDS epidemic; the latest issue of Solidarnosc; transcripts of Iranian radio programs; news of nuclear-free-zone proposals and peace demonstrations (JPRS’s coverage is probably the most extensive published anywhere); editorials about trade policy in the leading Japanese dailies; items from “Vremya,” the
U.S.S.R.’s evening TV news show; and a zillion other things you never even thought to look for.
Originally, FBIS monitored broadcasts and JPRS covered print
media. Their domains aren’t defined by the source medium any