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Produktbild: The Media Were American

The Media Were American U.S. Mass Media in Decline

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Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

01.03.2007

Verlag

Oxford Academic

Seitenzahl

480

Maße (L/B/H)

24/16,1/3 cm

Gewicht

794 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-518146-3

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

01.03.2007

Verlag

Oxford Academic

Seitenzahl

480

Maße (L/B/H)

24/16,1/3 cm

Gewicht

794 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-518146-3

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: The Media Were American
    • Introduction

    • PART A: AMERICAN MEDIA IN DECLINE

    • 1. Anglo-American, Global and Euro-American Media versus Media Nationalism

    • Small and Large Population Countries: Globalized and Non-Globalized Media

    • Direct and Indirect Media Exports

    • Euro-American, East Asian, South Asian, and Arab Media

    • National and Regional Media are Stronger than International Media

    • 2. Television Soap Operas, Telenovelas, Brazil

    • Television's Cheap Genres: The Rise and Fall of U.S. Dominance

    • From US Soap to Hispanic and Brazilian Telenovela

    • Brazil as Globo-lized Telenova Nation

    • United State Loss of Dominance Over Cheap TV Genres and of Big Population Nations' Media

    • 3. From B2B to Bedroom and From USA to World

    • "Death of the Newspaper" and of Other Old Media

    • From B2B via Café to bedroom

    • From USA to the World

    • Internet: From B2B to bedroom and from USA to World

    • 4. Freakish Media Finances Benefit Number One

    • Global and Freakish Advertising Finance

    • Media Gorillas Bulk Up

    • Small Finance, Big Reach: News Agencies and Public Broadcasters

    • New Media and Freakish Finance

    • 5. Media Moguls are National

    • A Distinctive Risk Taking and Acquisition Style

    • The Cross Media Jump to Market Dominance

    • Acquiring, Owning, and Operating the Assets: Murdoch at Work

    • Mogul Political Connections and Regulatory Benefits

    • Media Moguls are National

    • 6. Anglo-American World News, Public Relations and unreported Mass Killings

    • English Language News: The Free Flow of American Imagery and Concepts

    • Embroidered News: Anglo-American Public Relations

    • Buried News: Unreported Mass Killings

    • 7. US World Media Peak Around 1950

    • 1947-48: US Media Bestride the World

    • The Peak of Angle-American International News Agencies

    • Commercial Media and US Government International Alliance

    • Aligning Japanese History and Media

    • 8. Since 1950: The US Looking Superlative, While Losing World Media Market Share

    • Exporting American TV Series

    • Good/Bad/Inward Looking USA; and MASH

    • US Covert Action Against Foreign Media and Governments

    • The US Loses UNESCO and the Moral High Ground

    • 9. Decline: US Media, Moral Authority, "Sole Superpower"

    • Slowing the TV Export Decline: Cable/Satellite Channels

    • Exceptionalism, Bombing, Loss of Moral Authority

    • Monopoly Dilemmas: New York Times, Associated Press

    • After 2001: American Journalism's Declining Reputation

    • PART B: BIG POPULATION COUNTRIES: INDIA AND CHINA

    • 10. The Rise of Big Population Countries and Their Media

    • Media Similarities in India and China

    • Japan: From Media Dependence to Independence

    • From Colony Via National Culture to Commercialization: Indonesia

    • 11. India's Multi-Ring Media Circus

    • Hindi Bollywood versus Indian Regional Movies

    • Framing Agnlo-Indian Slow Change: Media, Dynasty, and Regional Language to Independence

    • Before Television: More Slow Change

    • All-Indira Radio, Soap, and Hindi Television-Cable-Satellite

    • Song, Soap, and Satellite: Hindi Television goes Commercial

    • Regions versus Delhi: Stars, Media, Political Bosses, Language

    • India's Regional, National, and South Asian Media

    • India to Become a World News and Media Leader

    • 12. China: Capitalist-Communist Media Stir-Fry

    • Madame Mao's Trial Boosts Chinese Television

    • 1900-1950: The Peak of Foreign Media in China

    • 30 Million Unreported Famine DeathsAnd Cultural Revolution

    • China's Regional-Capitalist and Nationalist-Communist Media

    • Newspaper Journalism, Envelopes, and the Internet

    • TV, Cable, Radio, Film: Most Eyeballs, Most Soap

    • Making the Foreign Media Serve the East Asian Media

    • PART C: WORLD MEDIA PECKING ORDER

    • 13. World Media Pecking Order

    • World Media Pecking Order

    • Japan and the East Asia Media Pecking Order

    • South Korea Ascends the East Asian Media Pecking Order

    • Slow Change in the World Media Pecking Order

    • 14. Europe and Euro-American Media

    • France and Cultural Nationalism

    • West Europe's Big Five Cultural Nationalists

    • Cultural and Media Nationalism in Smaller West European Countries

    • Media Nationalists of Ex-Communist Central Europe

    • European Cable-and-Satellite: America's Ambiguous Involvement

    • US Satellite and Cable in Europe: 1996-7 Peak, Then Decline

    • Europe and America: Who's Winning?

    • Euro-American Media

    • 15. Africa: Bottom of the Media Pecking Order

    • Media in Nigeria and West Africa

    • Radio: Genocide in Rwanda and Democracy in Kenya

    • Mobutu, State Failure, and Radio Survival

    • South African Media: Apartheid and After

    • Towards a Nollywood-South Africa Media Connection

    • PART D: MEDIA AND CULTURAL NATIONALISM IN EMPIRE, WORLD REGIONAL, AND GLOBAL, SETTINGS

    • 16. National Media System As Lead Player

    • 1776: Newspapers and a New Nation

    • Big in 1900: Press, Nation States, Empires, Diaspora

    • Radio and Print: 1945-64: New Nationalism Replaces Old Imperialism

    • Asian Media Tigers: One Nationalist State, Two Ethnic Identities

    • National Diaspora Media in the Satellite Television Era

    • 17. A Separate Arab Media Bloc

    • Egypt: Leading Arab Media Power

    • French versus Arabic Media and Culture in Algeria

    • Arab Satellite Television

    • Enigmas: Saudi Arabia, Conflict, and the Arab Public

    • 18. Spanish Language Media in Latin America

    • Mexico: Leader of the Media Pecking Order

    • Unanticipated Consequences of Political and Media Democratization in Peru and Venezuela

    • From Guatemala to Colombia: The United States Loses Control of the News Agenda

    • Spanish Language Media in the United States

    • Latin America, North America, and Euro-America

    • 19. 21 New Nation States Replace Communist Media Empire

    • National Media and End of Empire

    • The National Media Sequence

    • Singing Revolution: The Baltic Sequence

    • Violent Revolution: The South Caucasus Sequence

    • Hesitant National Revolution: Ukraine's Media Sequence

    • Reluctant Revolutions: Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and Central Asia

    • Russian Media: Nationalist, At Last

    • Yugoslavia's Regional Media and Six New Nations

    • 20. American Media Decline to Continue?

    • China and India

    • National Media: The Dominant Level

    • The US Loses Control of World News Agenda and History

    • Haunting Inconsistencies of American Policy

    • Hard to Predict