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Telecommunications, Mass Media and Democracy Robert W. McChesney

Telecommunications, Mass Media and Democracy By Robert W. McChesney

Telecommunications, Mass Media and Democracy by Robert W. McChesney


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This study examines a critical point in American broadcasting in the late 1920s and early 1930s - the only period in which a strong opposition emerged to challenge the network-dominated, advertising-supported media such as radio.

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Telecommunications, Mass Media and Democracy Summary

Telecommunications, Mass Media and Democracy: Battle for Control of US Broadcasting, 1928-35 by Robert W. McChesney

This work shows in detail the emergence and consolidation of U.S. commercial broadcasting economically, politically, and ideologically. This process was met by organized opposition and a general level of public antipathy that has been almost entirely overlooked by previous scholarship. McChesney highlights the activities and arguments of this early broadcast reform movement of the 1930s. The reformers argued that commercial broadcasting was inimical to the communication requirements of a democratic society and that the only solution was to have a dominant role for nonprofit and noncommercial broadcasting. Although the movement failed, McChesney argues that it provides important lessons not only for communication historians and policymakers, but for those concerned with media and how they are used.

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CIN0195071743G
9780195071740
0195071743
Telecommunications, Mass Media and Democracy: Battle for Control of US Broadcasting, 1928-35 by Robert W. McChesney
Used - Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
1993-02-01
409
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