Head's Broadcasting in America

Head's Broadcasting in America
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 692
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ISBN-10 : 9781317347927
ISBN-13 : 1317347927
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis Head's Broadcasting in America by : Michael A. McGregor

This book documents the dramatic changes in the field of electronic media in the past decade and provides informed insights in the exciting, and changes yet to come. It examines the transition in broadcasting from analog to digital transmission and the changing business models of electronic media.

Head's Broadcasting in America

Head's Broadcasting in America
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 360
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ISBN-10 : 9781317347934
ISBN-13 : 1317347935
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis Head's Broadcasting in America by : Michael McGregor

This book documents the dramatic changes in the field of electronic media in the past decade and provides informed insights in the exciting, and changes yet to come. It examines the transition in broadcasting from analog to digital transmission and the changing business models of electronic media.

A Companion to the History of American Broadcasting

A Companion to the History of American Broadcasting
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 516
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ISBN-10 : 9781118646052
ISBN-13 : 1118646053
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis A Companion to the History of American Broadcasting by : Aniko Bodroghkozy

Presented in a single volume, this engaging review reflects on the scholarship and the historical development of American broadcasting A Companion to the History of American Broadcasting comprehensively evaluates the vibrant history of American radio and television and reveals broadcasting’s influence on American history in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. With contributions from leading scholars on the topic, this wide-ranging anthology explores the impact of broadcasting on American culture, politics, and society from an historical perspective as well as the effect on our economic and social structures. The text’s original and accessibly-written essays offer explorations on a wealth of topics including the production of broadcast media, the evolution of various television and radio genres, the development of the broadcast ratings system, the rise of Spanish language broadcasting in the United States, broadcast activism, African Americans and broadcasting, 1950’s television, and much more. This essential resource: Presents a scholarly overview of the history of radio and television broadcasting and its influence on contemporary American history Contains original essays from leading academics in the field Examines the role of radio in the television era Discusses the evolution of regulations in radio and television Offers insight into the cultural influence of radio and television Analyzes canonical texts that helped shape the field Written for students and scholars of media studies and twentieth-century history, A Companion to the History of American Broadcasting is an essential and field-defining guide to the history and historiography of American broadcasting and its many cultural, societal, and political impacts.

Entertaining America

Entertaining America
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Publisher : Princeton University Press
Total Pages : 334
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ISBN-10 : 0691113017
ISBN-13 : 9780691113012
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis Entertaining America by : J. Hoberman

Entertaining America is a captivating look at one of the longest-running and most provocative public discussions in America: the relationship between the nation's Jews and its entertainment media. This colorfully written, lavishly illustrated book surveys how Jews have participated in--and been identified with--American movies, radio, and television from the nickelodeon era at the turn of the twentieth century to the present day. Throughout, the tone is lively, the design is playful, and key points are visually enhanced by stills, publicity photos, and memorabilia. This anthology of original analyses and primary texts covers a wide range of topics, including the multiple versions of The Jazz Singer, the saga of the Hollywood movie moguls, the irrepressible Goldbergs of radio and television fame, the representation of the Holocaust, how Charlie Chaplin and other non-Jewish stars became "virtual Jews," and the dazzling success of the television series Seinfeld. There is also an illustrated gallery of more than twenty Jewish-American stars from Theda Bara to Adam Sandler. The principal authors, J. Hoberman and Jeffrey Shandler, examine not only the history of Jews in the industry but also the steady stream of richly varied voices that have had something to say about this history--in fan magazines as well as literary fiction, by religious and political leaders as well as journalists, historians, and Jews in the entertainment business themselves. Entertaining America, which accompanies an exhibition opening at The Jewish Museum, is itself tremendously entertaining while providing the most expansive, authoritative look at this fascinating subject. In its pages, readers will find ample material to help them formulate their own responses to this frank, contentious, multilayered discussion. EXHIBITION SCHEDULE The Jewish Museum, New York February 21 - September 14, 2003 The Jewish Museum of Maryland, Baltimore October 16, 2003 - January 18, 2004

Hollywood and Broadcasting

Hollywood and Broadcasting
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Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : 9780252054938
ISBN-13 : 0252054938
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis Hollywood and Broadcasting by : Michele Hilmes

"Michele Hilmes has produced an excellent introduction to a most important subject. This is an invaluable work for both scholars and students that places film, radio, and television within the context of the national culture experience." --- American Historical Review "Hilmes is one of the few historians of broadcasting to move beyond a political economy of the media. . . . Her work should serve as a model for future histories of broadcasting." --- Journal of Communication "All media historians will find this work a critical addition to their bookshelves." --- American Journalism "A major addition to media history literature." --- Journalism History

Head Shot

Head Shot
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Publisher : Pinnacle Books
Total Pages : 436
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ISBN-10 : 9780786030095
ISBN-13 : 0786030097
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis Head Shot by : Burl Barer

A Storm Of Violence Paul St. Pierre was an alcoholic driven by an urge to kill all the time. He bullied his younger brother, Chris, into committing unspeakable acts. His childhood friend, Andrew Webb, took drugs, talked to skulls, and dreamed about eating human flesh. It was only a matter of time before the trio terrorized a quiet neighborhood near Tacoma, Washington, with the brutal murders of innocent victims caught in a storm of senseless rage. Then the twisted triad turned on each other--over money. Paul shot Andrew in the stomach. Chris called the cops. But with tortured individuals like these, justice opened the doors to more surprising revelations. . . Warning: contains graphic photos. "True crime at its best." --Jack Olsen

The Politics of Broadcasting

The Politics of Broadcasting
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 9781003820369
ISBN-13 : 1003820360
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis The Politics of Broadcasting by : Raymond Kuhn

The Politics of Broadcasting (1985) examines the state of broadcasting in a variety of Western democracies from a political viewpoint, written at a time when new telecommunications and information technology revolutionised television and radio. The book describes and analyses the problems faced by politicians and broadcasters in responding to these changing technological and political environments.

Keith's Radio Station

Keith's Radio Station
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 588
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ISBN-10 : 9781136027857
ISBN-13 : 1136027858
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Keith's Radio Station by : John Allen Hendricks

Keith's Radio Station offers a concise and insightful guide to all aspects of radio operations, explaining the functions performed within every professionally managed station. Now in its ninth edition, this book continues its long tradition of guiding readers to a solid understanding of who does what, when, and why. This new edition explains what "radio" in America has been, where it is today, and where it is going. Covering the basics of how programming is produced, financed and delivered across a spectrum of technologies, including the newest technological trends such as streaming and podcasting, satellite, and HD Radio, John Allen Hendricks and Bruce Mims argue that the future of radio remains bright and strong as it continues to evolve with emerging technologies. New to this edition: New and updated essays from industry leaders discussing how radio is evolving in an era of rapidly changing technology A thorough examination of Internet radio, online music services, and mobile listening devices An analysis of how new technologies have fragmented the advertising dollar A discussion of station website content and promotional usage of social media A revised examination of technologically advanced strategies used in traffic and billing departments Updated, full-color photos and illustrations. The new companion website features content for both students and instructors, including an instructors’ manual, lecture slides, test questions, audio examples of key concepts, quizzes for students, and links to further resources.

Monitoring the News

Monitoring the News
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Publisher : M.E. Sharpe
Total Pages : 276
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ISBN-10 : 0765603160
ISBN-13 : 9780765603166
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Monitoring the News by : Susan Bridge

Between 1988 and 1992 a technologically sophisticated leadership at the "Christian Science Monitor" led a costly campaign to diversify beyond the failing newspaper to other media, including a cable TV channel. This text tells the story of the Monitor and its loss to American journalism.