Media power, professionals, and policies / edited by Howard Tumber.

Contributor(s): Tumber, Howard | McQuail, Denis. Media poicy: premature obsequies? | Curran, James. Press reformism 1918-98: a study of failure | Sterling, Christopher H. US communications industry ownership and the 1996 telecommunications act: watershed or unintended consequences? | Frith, Simon. Power and policy in the British music industry | Stephenson, Hugh. British press and privacy | Schlesinger, Philip. The nation and communicative space | Schiller, Herbert I. Digitised capitalism: what has changed? | Morrison, David E. The late arrival of television research: a case study in the production of knowledge | Seymour-Ure, Colin. Prime ministers'and presidents' new operations: what effects on the job? | Fletcher, Winston. Political advertising at the end of the twentieth century | Harris, Michael. Cultural policing in the early eighteenth century: print, politics and the case of William Rayner | Tiffen, Rodney. conflicts in the news: publicity interests, public images and political impacts | Hardt, Hanno. Conflicts of interest: newsworkers, media, and patronage journalism | Hess, Stephen. The washington reporters redux, 1978-98 | Walker, David. Newspaper power: a practitioner's account | Winsbury, Rex. The print journalist, UK and Africa | Macdonald, Stuart. The interview in management research: a cautionary tale for journalists | Hellgren, Bo. The interview in management research: a cautionary tale for journalists | Palmer, Michael. The historian and the news agency: present thoughts on past performance | Lang, Kurt. How americans view the world: media images and public knowledge | Lang, Glandys Engel. How americans view the world: media images and public knowledge | Boyd-Barrett, Oliver. Pan-arab satellite television: the dialectics of identityMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: London ; New York : Routledge, 2000Description: p. cmISBN: 041519668X; 0415196698 (pbk.)Subject(s): Mass media -- Political aspects | Journalism | Communication, International
Contents:
Media poicy: premature obsequies? / Denis McQuail -- Press reformism 1918-98: a study of failure / James Curran -- US communications industry ownership and the 1996 telecommunications act: watershed or unintended consequences? / Christopher H. Sterling -- Power and policy in the British music industry / Simon Frith -- British press and privacy / Hugh Stephenson -- The nation and communicative space / Philip Schlesinger -- Digitised capitalism: what has changed? / Herbert I. Schiller.
The late arrival of television research: a case study in the production of knowledge / David E. Morrison -- Prime ministers'and presidents' new operations: what effects on the job? / Colin Seymour-Ure -- Political advertising at the end of the twentieth century / Winston Fletcher -- Cultural policing in the early eighteenth century: print, politics and the case of William Rayner / Michael Harris -- conflicts in the news: publicity interests, public images and political impacts / Rodney Tiffen.
Conflicts of interest: newsworkers, media, and patronage journalism / Hanno Hardt -- The washington reporters redux, 1978-98 / Stephen Hess -- Newspaper power: a practitioner's account / David Walker -- The print journalist, UK and Africa / Rex Winsbury -- The interview in management research: a cautionary tale for journalists / Stuart Macdonald and Bo Hellgren -- The historian and the news agency: present thoughts on past performance / Michael Palmer.
How americans view the world: media images and public knowledge / Kurt Lang and Glandys Engel Lang -- Pan-arab satellite television: the dialectics of identity / Oliver Boyd-Barrett.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Media poicy: premature obsequies? / Denis McQuail -- Press reformism 1918-98: a study of failure / James Curran -- US communications industry ownership and the 1996 telecommunications act: watershed or unintended consequences? / Christopher H. Sterling -- Power and policy in the British music industry / Simon Frith -- British press and privacy / Hugh Stephenson -- The nation and communicative space / Philip Schlesinger -- Digitised capitalism: what has changed? / Herbert I. Schiller.

The late arrival of television research: a case study in the production of knowledge / David E. Morrison -- Prime ministers'and presidents' new operations: what effects on the job? / Colin Seymour-Ure -- Political advertising at the end of the twentieth century / Winston Fletcher -- Cultural policing in the early eighteenth century: print, politics and the case of William Rayner / Michael Harris -- conflicts in the news: publicity interests, public images and political impacts / Rodney Tiffen.

Conflicts of interest: newsworkers, media, and patronage journalism / Hanno Hardt -- The washington reporters redux, 1978-98 / Stephen Hess -- Newspaper power: a practitioner's account / David Walker -- The print journalist, UK and Africa / Rex Winsbury -- The interview in management research: a cautionary tale for journalists / Stuart Macdonald and Bo Hellgren -- The historian and the news agency: present thoughts on past performance / Michael Palmer.

How americans view the world: media images and public knowledge / Kurt Lang and Glandys Engel Lang -- Pan-arab satellite television: the dialectics of identity / Oliver Boyd-Barrett.

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