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OverviewThe recent surge in media mergers has set off a wave of stories that all hit very close to home. In some cases, the news organizations themselves become news. The formation of communication conglomerates raises profound questions for reporters' lives and work, such as: What is the best way to cover stories of high profile and complexity? Will the new giants broaden both the definition of journalism and the opportunities for journalists to practice their craft? What are the prospects for the new partnership of big news, new media, and big business? The consequences of consolidation vary by media industry. The evolution of communication technology is so fast that today's truisms can be undone tomorrow. Media Mergers provides a healthy dose of skepticism, a search for illuminating facts, and a willingness to consider all sides of the discussion. This book approaches the emergence of media giants from a variety of angles. The contributors offer many ways of understanding their scale and their significance. Media Mergers is divided into six parts: ""Point/Counterpoint,"" ""The Imperial Moment,"" ""Captains of Communication,"" ""States of Media,"" ""The Consequences of Media Empires in the United States,"" and ""The Consequences of Media Empires Around the World."" Authors include: Todd Gitlin; Steven Rattner; Ken Auletta; Madeline Rogers; Danny Schechter; Barbara Maltby; and Mac Margolis. Included in this volume is a roundtable introduced by Walter Cronkite and moderated by Alex Jones. Participants are Frank A. Bennack, Jr., Neil S. Braun, P. Anthony Ridder, and Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, Jr. A review essay by Anne Wells Branscomb concludes book. She discusses various books on the subjects of media moguls, multimedia conglomerates, and media takeovers. Media Mergers is especially pertinent today, an age in which the communications industry is constantly changing, progressing, and being affected by business upheavals. It will be of interest to publishers, media specialists, and all those in communications, policy and research. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Everette Dennis , Nancy Woodhull , Robert W SnyderPublisher: Taylor & Francis Inc Imprint: Transaction Publishers Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.317kg ISBN: 9780765804099ISBN 10: 0765804093 Pages: 198 Publication Date: 30 December 1997 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviews-A timely and provocative roundup of informed opinion on a burning issue in media today.- --Patricia Aufderheide, American University ""A timely and provocative roundup of informed opinion on a burning issue in media today."" --Patricia Aufderheide, American University ""A timely and provocative roundup of informed opinion on a burning issue in media today."" --Patricia Aufderheide, American University -A timely and provocative roundup of informed opinion on a burning issue in media today.- --Patricia Aufderheide, American University A timely and provocative roundup of informed opinion on a burning issue in media today. </p> --Patricia Aufderheide, American University</p> A timely and provocative roundup of informed opinion on a burning issue in media today. --Patricia Aufderheide, American University A timely and provocative roundup of informed opinion on a burning issue in media today. --Patricia Aufderheide, American University -A timely and provocative roundup of informed opinion on a burning issue in media today.- --Patricia Aufderheide, American University A timely and provocative roundup of informed opinion on a burning issue in media today. --Patricia Aufderheide, American University Author InformationNancy J. Woodhull, Robert W. Snyder Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |