"The dissemination of knowledge by means of radio and television in the developing countries — The introduction of television and radio into a country should be planned in relation to the actual socio-economic conditions existing in the country for which they are intended, in such a way that the development of these two communication media is closely bound up with the economic development of each country and with its specific conditions — The developing countries where the problem is acute must carefully plan the establishment of a radio network — The author suggests solutions concerning the gradual development of a radio and television network — He emphasizes the economic aspects of such an undertaking in a developing country — He stresses the fact the problem of profitability should not be considered during the first few years — Hungary, an economically developed country which is advanced in the field of radio and television, is now giving effective aid in this field. [Working Paper, 4 Oct. 1962. Contribution to: The United Nations Conference on the Application of Science and Technology for the Benefit of the Less Developed Areas, Geneva, 4 to 20 February 1963. E/Conf. 39/L/15. Agenda Item: L.2.1]" (Jean-Marie Van Bol, Abdelfattah Fakhfakh: The use of mass media in the developing countries. Brussels: CIDESA, 1971 Nr. 188, topic code 210.330, 410.330)