

An edition of The Global Media (1997)
the new missionaries of corporate capitalism
By Edward S. Herman,Robert Waterman McChesney,Edward S. Herman,Robert W. McChesney
Publish Date
1997
Publisher
Cassell,Orion Publishing Group, Limited
Language
eng
Pages
320
Description:
"The Global Media describes in detail the recent rapid growth and crossborder activities and linkages of an industry largely composed of international conglomerates. It assesses the significance of the ongoing deregulation and convergence of global media and telecommunications systems and the rise of the internet. The authors argue that the most important features of this globalization process are the implantation, consolidation and concentration of advertisement-based commercial media and the parallel weakening of the 'public sphere'. It is contended that the United States provides the evolutionary model toward which the global media system is moving, and the history and characteristics of the U.S. System are described, along with developments in seven other countries around the world. Finally, the authors evaluate the defenses of the ongoing globalization process and discuss the forms of local, national and global resistance that have emerged. Written by two of the leading media scholars in America, this book provides the most up-to-date, concise survey of the global media industry available and has become essential reading for all those interested in media studies."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
subjects: Mass media, International Communication, Political aspects of Mass media, Political aspects, Economic aspects of Mass media, Economic aspects, Media studies, Performing Arts, Pop Arts / Pop Culture, Politics/International Relations, Mass Media - Electronics Media, Sociology - General, Mass Media - General, Communication, International, Mass media, economic aspects, Mass media, political aspects, Public broadcasting, Telecommunication systems, Internet, Mass media--economic aspects, Mass media--political aspects, P96.i5 h46 1997, 302.2