TY - BOOK AU - Tunstall,Jeremy AU - Machin,David TI - The Anglo-American media connection SN - 0198715234 (hbk.) AV - P 92 T927a 1999 U1 - 302.230941 PY - 1999/// CY - Oxford PB - Oxford University KW - Mass media KW - Great Britain KW - United States KW - Influence KW - Europe KW - Medios de comunicación de masas KW - Gran Bretaña KW - Aspectos políticos KW - Política y gobierno, 1979 KW - Periodismo político KW - Gobierno y prensa N1 - Litteraturhenvisninger: s. 276-280; I:The USA as Popular Culture Number One; 2: Brits on the Anglo-American team; 3: Hollywood Genre Menu; 4: Multiplication of Video Channels and Programming; 5: Washington as Media Policy Umpire and Commercial Booster; 6: Bulking up for Digital: the Vertical Imperative; II: Britain as Media Number Two to the USA; 7: Britain as Number Two in the Anglo-American Media; 8: World News Duopoly; 9: Public Service Broadcasting; 10: British Popular Music and the BBC; 11: Book Publishing: US-UK Merger; 12: Advertising Agencies; III: Britain as Film, Television and Press Colony; 13: Hollywood and British Media Subordination; 14: Non-Citizen Press Moguls: Feuds and Foreign Policy; 15: British Broadcasting Containment and Competition; 16: Mrs Thatcher's Farewell Waive, Skys Satellite and Cable Monopoly; 17: Will a British BBC Survive Until 2022?; IV: Europe adds Deregulation to Media Nationalism; 18: France and the Germany Copy Italian Accident: Britain Follows Later; 19: Television Without Frontiers: Brussels Misreads US Satellites and British Privatization; 20: A Policy for Film Auteurs, But None for Hollywood; 21: Sports Media: Advantage Europe, Game USA; 22: Smaller Countries: Media Nationalism Multiplied; V: Conclusions; 23: A Win for US Media, Not USA; 24: Britain's Anglo-American Meda Mirage; 25: Towards Euro- and Anglo-American Media. / Britain and Other American Media Advantages; 1 ER -