This work provides a review of all the electronic media, including radio, television, cable, telecommunications, computers, and new technologies. The authors present these media both as products of contemporary social forces and as forces in their own right.
Broadcasting in America: A Survey of Electronic Media
Broadcasting in America: A Survey of Television and Radio
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.
Broadcasting in America: A Survey of Television and Radio
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Overview of public radio and television in the United States
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Enterprise in Radio: WWL and the Business of Broadcasting in America
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