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Get Me a Murder a Day! Kevin Williams

Get Me a Murder a Day! By Kevin Williams

Get Me a Murder a Day! by Kevin Williams


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Tracing the histories of the print, broadcasting and film industries, this book gives an introduction to mass communication in Britain. It outlines the landmarks in the development of the media, the changing nature of their industrial organisation and the resulting impact on audiences. It also examines the changing forms of censorship and control.

Get Me a Murder a Day! Summary

Get Me a Murder a Day!: A History of Mass Communication in Britain by Kevin Williams

The famous motto of Lord Northcliffe, founder of the Daily Mail, says it all. Murder, sex and scandal seem to be the mass media's staple diet in Britain. Yet, in true newspaper fashion, that's only one side of the story. To understand how we got to Page Three, the News Bunny and video nasties, we need to know the full history. Tracing the histories of the print, broadcasting and film industries, this is a thoroughly readable introduction to mass communication in Britain. It outlines the main landmarks in the development of the media, the changing nature of their industrial organisation and the resulting impact on audiences. At the same time, it examines the changing forms of censorship and control, and analyses the concerns of powerful elites, news managers and moral entrepreneurs. From Gutenberg's printing press of the fifteenth century to the communications revolution of the twenty-first century, the growth of new media forms has been accompanied by a change in popular opinion and behaviour. Placing mass communication in a site of political and cultural struggle, Kevin Williams provides a witty and coherent narrative of its history and an introduction to the forces that shape it.

Get Me a Murder a Day! Reviews

'It will be particularly welcomed as an introduction to the study of mass communication history for students of either the media or history.' Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television

Table of Contents

The naughty and lewd world - the birth of mass communication in Britain; right against might - the rise and fall of the radical press; get me a murder a day - the Northcliffe revolution and the rise of the popular press; rescued by Rover - British cinema before the Second World War; the golden age of the wireless - the early years of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC); sing as we go - representing British society in the thirties; their finest hour - the Second World War and the British way of censorship; the cosy duopoly - the development of television; crisis? goodbye to Fleet Street - the slow decline of the British newspaper industry since the war; new media, old dangers - the British media and the communication revolution.

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GOR001364986
9780340614662
0340614668
Get Me a Murder a Day!: A History of Mass Communication in Britain by Kevin Williams
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
19971128
304
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