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Rich Media, Poor Democracy Robert W. McChesney

Rich Media, Poor Democracy By Robert W. McChesney

Rich Media, Poor Democracy by Robert W. McChesney


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Argues that the media, far from providing a bedrock for freedom and democracy, have become a significant antidemocratic force in the United States and, to varying degrees, worldwide. This title addresses the corporate media explosion and the corresponding implosion of public life that characterizes our times.

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Rich Media, Poor Democracy: Communication Politics in Dubious Times by Robert W. McChesney

Long seen as a bedrock of democracy and freedom, the media have in fact become a significant antidemocratic force in the United States and around the world. The corporate media explosion has set off a corresponding implosion of public life that characterizes a perilous present-and threatens our future. Robert McChesney's acclaimed analysis of corporate media and its undermining of democracy challenges the myths and assumptions that, at bedrock, serve corporate elites and their political allies. McChesney chronicles the waves of media mergers and acquisitions in the late 1990s. He reviews the corrupt and secretive enactment of public policies surrounding the Internet, digital television, and public broadcasting and argues that the major beneficiaries of the so-called Information Age are wealthy investors, advertisers, and a handful of enormous media, computer, and telecommunications corporations. As McChesney shows, powerful myths limit our ability to grasp the real nature and logic of the media system. To guarantee our freedoms, citizens must organize politically to restructure the media in ways that secure the independence of a free press and reaffirm its connection to democracy.

Rich Media, Poor Democracy Reviews

McChesney . . . provokes an absolutely necessary discussion on the relationship between the control of information and our hopes for a genuine democracy.--Howard Zinn
McChesney argues persuasively that whatever journalists' personal politics, the media's dominant ideology is pro-market and business class-biased and rests on the assumption that the news business works just fine. It takes a nonjournalist like McChesney to get the big picture.--Russ Baker, Los Angeles Times
[He] has gone to the heart of the matter. The best stuff in McChesney's book is not just how it happened but what the results are in terms of quality.--Molly Ivins

About Robert W. McChesney

Robert McChesney, a research associate professor in the Institute of Communications Research and the Graduate School of Information and Library Science at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, is the author of Telecommunications, Mass Media, and Democracy: The Battle for the Control of U.A. Broadcasting, 1928-35 and other books on media.

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CIN0252024486VG
9780252024481
0252024486
Rich Media, Poor Democracy: Communication Politics in Dubious Times by Robert W. McChesney
Used - Very Good
Hardback
University of Illinois Press
19990823
448
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