Public Radio and Television in America e-bog
619,55 DKK
(inkl. moms 774,44 DKK)
"e;Ralph Engelman's history of the growth of public radio and television in America is timely, compelling, and instructive. Very useful for citizens who take seriously the need for public use of the public airwaves, which we need to remember, the people own but do not control."e;--Ralph Nader,Director, The Center for the Study of Responsive Law"e;There is no cynicism or stridency in...
E-bog
619,55 DKK
Forlag
SAGE Publications, Inc
Udgivet
22 april 1996
Længde
352 sider
Genrer
1KBB
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781506339689
"e;Ralph Engelman's history of the growth of public radio and television in America is timely, compelling, and instructive. Very useful for citizens who take seriously the need for public use of the public airwaves, which we need to remember, the people own but do not control."e;--Ralph Nader,Director, The Center for the Study of Responsive Law"e;There is no cynicism or stridency in Ralph Engelmans definitive history of public broadcastings failure to fulfill its promise, only documentation of the immense problems endemic to government and corporate sponsored mass media. For models of hope, this volume acknowledges the civic discourse that has thrived in the margins of public broadcasting--in the independent community and in the homespun programming of the public access movement."e;--Dee Dee Halleck, Cofounder,Paper Tiger Television & Deep Dish TV"e;Public Radio and Television in America by Ralph Engelman effectively navigates the complex, controversial, and often maddening history of public broadcasting as a political and cultural force. Always more important than its audience size in America, public broadcastings promise and problems, as well as its heroes and villains, are treated effectively and well in this solid and critical analysis. The book is compact, yet sufficiently substantive and blessedly well written and well documented."e;--Everette E. Dennis,Executive Director, Freedom Forum Media Studies Center,editor, Media Studies Journal"e;Ralph Engelmans Public Radio and Television in America is a chilling description of how noncommercial broadcasting is the tragic victim of conservative corporate politics that have spent most of this century trying to cripple and kill it."e;--Ben H. Bagdikian, former Dean,Graduate School of Journalism at the University of California,