Broadcasting in the 21st century / Richard Rudin.
Material type:
- 9780230013179
- 0230013171
- 9780230013186 (pbk.)
- 023001318X (pbk.)
- Broadcasting in the twenty-first century
- 384.54 23
- HE 8689.4 R916b 2011
- SOC002010 | PER010000 | PER010030 | PER000000
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HE8689.4 .B753 2008 Broadcasting, voice, and accountability : a public interest approach to policy, law, and regulation / | HE8689.4 .D38 2006 Principles of electronic media | HE 8689.4 M696b 2004 This business of broadcasting : a practical guide to jobs & job opportunities in the broadcasting industry / | HE 8689.4 R916b 2011 Broadcasting in the 21st century / | HE 8689.7 H498p 2013 Public service broadcasting / | HE8689.7.P82 L472 1997 Made possible by-- : the death of public broadcasting in the United States / | HE8689.8 K625 2007 Fighting for air : the battle to control America's media / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 218-220) and index.
Machine generated contents note: -- Introduction * The First Era: 1920-1954 * The Second Era: 1955-1988 * The Third Era: 1989-2004 * The Fourth Era: 2005-Broadcasting on Demand * What's in the Box? Audiences' Relationship with the Technology * Changing Channels, Changing Uses? * Gresham's Law? Standards, Quality, Taste, and Decency * Digital Democracy * Out of Time, Out of Space? * Conclusion.
"Broadcasting has undergone rapid and substantial changes following recent advances in modern technology. This innovative new book provides a comprehensive guide to the cultural, political, economical and technological factors that make broadcasting what it is today. Beginning with a chronological narrative of the history of broadcasting it goes on to consider key issues in the development of radio, television and the internet, including the impact on audiences and the growth of "broadcasting on demand." Concluding with a discussion of what the future holds for digital broadcasting, this book provides media students with a vital insight into the past, present and future of broadcasting. "-- Provided by publisher.
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