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Community Television in the United States Linda K. Fuller

Community Television in the United States By Linda K. Fuller

Community Television in the United States by Linda K. Fuller


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At last, a collection in one volume informing the citizenry about a phenomenon that has existed for nearly a quarter century: community television represents our single source for media access in the United States.

Community Television in the United States Summary

Community Television in the United States: A Sourcebook on Public, Educational, and Governmental Access by Linda K. Fuller

At last, a collection in one volume informing the citizenry about a phenomenon that has existed for nearly a quarter century: community television represents our single source for media access in the United States. With more than 2,000 community groups providing some 15,000 hours of original programming each week--more than the annual output of ABC, CBS, and NBC combined--Community Television compares and contrasts broadcasting and grassroots cablecasting in the form of public, educational, and government (PEG) access. Fuller describes community television in terms of its history, its technical characteristics, and its legal, economic, political, and social concerns, highlighting the work of more than 150 related organizations and local television efforts from 100 cities and towns. She analyzes how competing exigencies and emerging communication technologies might threaten access in the future. Students, scholars, and professionals in television, communications, and public policy will find this reference a definitive one.

About Linda K. Fuller

Linda K. Fuller, PhD, is professor of communications at Worcester State College. She is the author/(co-) editor of more than 20 books, including The Cosby Show (1992), Community TV in the U.S. (1994), and Dictionary of Quotations in Communications (1997). Awarded Fulbright scholarships to teach in Singapore in 1996 and do AIDS research Senegal in 2002, she has also been a Visiting Scholar at Northeastern University.

Table of Contents

Illustrations Preface and Acknowledgments Considerations on the Promises and Problems of Community Television Related Organizations and Individuals Programming Production and Producers Examples of Community Television Implications and Predictions for Community Television References Index

Additional information

NPB9780313286018
9780313286018
0313286019
Community Television in the United States: A Sourcebook on Public, Educational, and Governmental Access by Linda K. Fuller
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1994-04-27
304
N/A
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