Talking back: citizen feedback and cable technology/
edited by Ithiel de Sola Pool.
- Cambridge: MIT Press, 1973.
- xii, 325 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.
Includes bibliographical references.
Mayer, M. Cable and the arts.--Mendelsohn, H. The neglected majority: mass communications and the working person.--Tate, C. Community control of cable television systems.--Pool, I. de S., and Alexander, H. E. Politics in a wired nation.--Knox, W. T. Problems of communication in large cities.--Cranberg, G. Cable television and public safety.--Ledbetter, T. S., Jr., and Greene, S. C. An overview of pay cable television.--Ward, J. E. Present and probable CATV/broadband-communication technology.--Ward, J. E. What belongs on the cable.--Lemelshtrich, N. Screen feedback from home terminals.--Sheridan, T. B. Technology for group dialogue and social choice.--Pool, I. de S. Citizen feedback in political philosophy.--Kahn, E. Commercial uses of broadband communications.--Pool, I. de S., Murray, C., and Dobb, K. Prospects for on-demand media.
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Cable television--United States. Mass media--United States--Technological innovations.