The creation of the media : political origins of modern communications /
By: Starr, Paul
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Traces the history of the development of the media in the United States and Europe, arguing that the lack of controls on American media contributed to the country's political and economic success, and looking at how new technologies have contributed to the power of the media industry.
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 302.230973 ST CR (Browse shelf) | Available | T0048240 |
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302.230973 JE WO The wow climax : | 302.230973 LE HO How cable media polarize politics / | 302.230973 RE JO Journalism of ideas : | 302.230973 ST CR The creation of the media : | 302.231 AI UN Uncharted : | 302.231 AL IR Irresistible : | 302.231 BE CR Critical theory and the digital / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 403-470) and index.
Traces the history of the development of the media in the United States and Europe, arguing that the lack of controls on American media contributed to the country's political and economic success, and looking at how new technologies have contributed to the power of the media industry.