
Title | : | Conglomerates and the Media |
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ISBN | : | 1565844726 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9781565844728 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 208 |
Publication | : | First published January 1, 1997 |
What are the effects of increasing conglomerate ownership on the creation and dissemination of news and culture? These nine essays by leading media insiders and critics take probing, critical looks at the dramatic changes of recent years. Opening with a fascinating overview of radio and television history by Erik Barnouw, the "dean of American media critics," the first part of the book features longtime media insiders such as Richard M. Cohen (former CBS Evening News senior producer) and Gene Roberts (former managing editor of the New York Times ), writing candidly on the effects of increasing profit expectations in the newsroom. In the second part of the book, prominent media analysts, such as Mark Crispin Miller (author of Boxed In ), Thomas Schatz (author of The Genius of the System ), David Lieberman ( USA Today ), and Patricia Aufderheide ( In These Times ), discuss the dumbing-down of the publishing industry, the transformation of Hollywood, the increasing importance of merchandising and foreign rights in all media, and the false promise of the digital age. Finally, Thomas Frank ( The Baffler ) examines advertising and the possibility of resistance to conglomerate control of the media.
Conglomerates and the Media Reviews
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Very enlightening. I wish everyone were more aware of the history of news and what has taken place in the business-side of nearly all media companies. .
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Good perspective that's kind of dated now. Interesting to see how things did or didn't pan out in the 19 years since this set of essays was published.