The tv establishment : programming for power and profit /
The tv establishment : programming for power and profit /
Edited and with an introduction by Gaye Tuchman.
- Englewood Cliffs, N.J. : Prentice-Hall, 1974.
- vi, 186 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.
Includes bibliographical references.
Epstein, E. J. News from nowhere.--Molotch, H. and Lester, M. Accidents, scandals, and routines: resources for insurgent methodology.--Nix, M. The Meet the press game.--Elliott, P. Selection and communication in a television production: a case study.--Brown, L. Television: the business behind the box.--Cantor, M. G. Producing television for children.--Tuchman, G. Assembling a network talk-show.--Wilensky, H. L. Mass society and mass culture: interdependence or independence?--Sallach, D. L. Class domination and ideological hegemony.--Schiller, H. L. Mass communication and American empire.
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Includes bibliographical references.
Epstein, E. J. News from nowhere.--Molotch, H. and Lester, M. Accidents, scandals, and routines: resources for insurgent methodology.--Nix, M. The Meet the press game.--Elliott, P. Selection and communication in a television production: a case study.--Brown, L. Television: the business behind the box.--Cantor, M. G. Producing television for children.--Tuchman, G. Assembling a network talk-show.--Wilensky, H. L. Mass society and mass culture: interdependence or independence?--Sallach, D. L. Class domination and ideological hegemony.--Schiller, H. L. Mass communication and American empire.
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Television broadcasting
