Routledge Reader on Electronic Media History

Routledge Reader on Electronic Media History

  • Producent: Routledge
  • Rok produkcji: 2014
  • ISBN: 9780415827560
  • Ilość stron: 794
  • Oprawa: Miękka
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Opis: Routledge Reader on Electronic Media History

Electronic media history is steadily assuming a central role in the study of mass communications, radio, television popular culture, journalism, and the new electronic media platforms. This collection of research essays from the major publications in the electronic media discipline illustrates the growth and development of electronic media research from its earliest appearance to current day. Representing a wide variety of topics and scholarship, the articles included here demonstrate landmark research in the field, and illustrate varied methodological approaches to historiography. This book provides essays from a variety of authors and diverse methodological approaches within electronic media historiography as applied to a spectrum of topics. It illustrates the strong tradition of media history and the evolution of both topics and methods. This "Reader" reflects not just what has been covered, but how coverage has changed in the evolution of research. It illustrates the foundations of the field as well as the continuing need for research. Media archival collections have grown and represent an increasing acknowledgement of and opportunity within electronic media history. The objects of media history are as broad as the term itself. Today's historians build on existing research just as today's electronic media engineers and scientists reference the historical patents and technology of the past. Appropriate and apt as a textbook for graduate and undergraduate courses in a wide variety of subjects and disciplines -- Broadcasting; Electronic Media History; Journalism; Mass Communication; Media Studies; Telecommunications; Media History, and others - this distinctive collection demonstrates how electronic media research has evolved and lays the groundwork for future study.Introduction Part I: The Meaning of History: An Introduction & Traditional Approach Briggs, Social History and Human Experience Gomery, "Methods for the Study of History of Broadcasting and Mass Communication" Meehan, "Critical Theorizing on Broadcast History" Baudino and Kittross, "Broadcasting's Oldest Station: An Examination of Four Claimants" Flichy, "New Media History" Sterling, "Decade of Development: FM Radio in the 1950s" Part II: Audiences, Identity & Programming Collins, "Murrow and Friendly's 'Small World': Television Conversation at the Crossroads" Schwalbe, "Jacqueline Kennedy and Cold War Propaganda" Rogers and Clevenger "'The Selling of the Pentagon': Was CBS the Fulbright Propaganda Machine?" Hilmes, "Invisible Men: 'Amos 'n' Andy' and the Roots of Broadcast Discourse" Smulyan, "Radio Advertising to American Women in the 1920s: A Latchkey to Every Home" Smulyan, "Live from Waikiki: Colonialism, Race, and Radio in Hawaii, 1934- 1963" Rodriguez, "Creating an Audience and Remapping a Nation: A Brief History of U.S. Spanish Language Broadcasting, 1930-1980" Part III: News, Information & Political Programming Allen, "Discovering 'Joe Six Pack' Content in Television News: The Hidden History of Audience Research, News Consultants, and the Warner Class Model" Jones, "The Making of an Interventionist on the Air: Elmer Davis and CBS News, 1939-1941" Karnick, "NBC and the Innovation of TV News: 1945-1953" Culbert, "Television's visual impact on decision-making in the USA, 1968: The Tet Offensive and Chicago's Convention" Davies, "The First Radio War: Broadcasting in the Spanish Civil War, 1936- 1939" Ozmun, "Opportunity Deferred: A 1952 Case Study of a Woman in Network Television News" Part IV: Public Broadcasting Avery, "Exploring the Expanding Domain of Public Telecommunications Research" Aufderheide, "Public Television and the Public Sphere" Brinson, "Frieda Hennock: FCC Activist and the Campaign for Educational Television, 1948-1951" Part V: International & National Systems Donald R. Browne, "The International Newsroom: A Study of Practices at the Voice of America, BBC and Deutsche Welle" Cornwall, "Stirring Resistance from Moscow: The German Communists of Czechoslovakia and Wireless Propaganda in the Sudetenland, 1941-1945" Given, "Another Kind of Empire: The Voice of Australia, 1931-1939" Godfrey and Spencer, "Canadian Marconi: CFCF Television from Signal Hill to the Canadian Television Network" Guo, "A Chronicle of Private Radio in Shanghai" Hampton, "Early Hong Kong Television" Kerr, "African broadcasting pioneers and the origins of radio drama" Wiley, "Transnation: Globalization and the Reorganization of Chilean Television in the Early 1990s" Part VI: Law, Regulation & EthicsHugh G.J. Aitken, "Allocating the spectrum: The origins of radio regulation" Armstrong, "Constructing Television Communities: The FCC, Signals, and Cities,1948-1957" Stavitsky, "The Changing Conception of Localism in U.S. Public Radio" Horwitz, "The First Amendment Meets Some New Technologies" Leslie, "Ethics as Communication Theory: Ed Murrow's Legacy" Levine, "Television Journalism on Trial: Westmoreland v. CBS" Limburg, "The Decline of Broadcast Ethics: U.S. v. NAB" Part VII: Industry, Business & Economics Gomery, "The centrality of media economics" Nielsen, "Television: Chicago Style" Mullen, "The pre-history of pay cable television: an overview and analysis" Parsons, "The Evolution of the Cable-Satellite Distribution System" Newell et al., "The Hidden History of Product Placement" Part VIII: Technology & Biography Sivowitch, "A Technological Survey of Broadcasting's 'Pre-History,' 1876-1920" Slotten, "Radio engineers, the Federal Radio Commission, and the Social Shaping of Broadcast Technology" Sterne, "Television Under Construction: American Television and the Problem of Distribution, 1926-62" Walker, "Old media on new media: National popular press reaction to mechanical television" Index


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Tytuł: Routledge Reader on Electronic Media History
Producent: Routledge
ISBN: 9780415827560
Rok produkcji: 2014
Ilość stron: 794
Oprawa: Miękka


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