Public Access Television: America's Electronic Soapbox

Author:   Laura Linder ,  Douglas Kellner
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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9780275964887


Pages:   192
Publication Date:   30 July 1999
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Format:   Paperback
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As Laura Linder asserts, increased concentration of media ownership has resulted in the homogenization of public discourse. Packaged, commercialized messages have replaced the personalized and localized opinions necessary for the uninhibited marketplace of ideas envisioned in the First Amendment. Narrowcast outlets such as talk radio give vent to individual voices, but only to a limited, predefined audience. The media have led a social shift toward splintering and compartmentalization, away from pluralism and consensus. Public access television provides an alternative to this trend, requiring active public participation in the process of developing community-based programming through the dominant medium of television. Today, more than 2,000 public access television centers exist in the United States, producing more than 10,000 hours of original, local programming every week. But public access television remains underutilized, even as deregulation and growing interest in other telecommunications delivery systems pose a potential threat to the long-term viability of public access television. In this comprehensive review of the background and development of public access television, Linder offers all the information needed to understand the theoretical and philosophical underpinnings as well as the nuts and bolts of public access television in the United States. Must reading for students and scholars involved with mass media in the United States and professionals in the television field.

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Author:   Laura Linder ,  Douglas Kellner
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Praeger Publishers Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.80cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.286kg
ISBN:  

9780275964887


ISBN 10:   0275964884
Pages:   192
Publication Date:   30 July 1999
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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?A handy addition to cable TV and First Amendment studies. Anyone interested in getting started or reassessing the operation of a public access channel would benefit from this reading. Likewise, instructors of cable television courses would find this a worthwhile text to help students better understand the trials and tribulations of what some have referred to as 'guerrilla TV.'?-Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly A handy addition to cable TV and First Amendment studies. Anyone interested in getting started or reassessing the operation of a public access channel would benefit from this reading. Likewise, instructors of cable television courses would find this a worthwhile text to help students better understand the trials and tribulations of what some have referred to as 'guerrilla TV.' -Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly


?A handy addition to cable TV and First Amendment studies. Anyone interested in getting started or reassessing the operation of a public access channel would benefit from this reading. Likewise, instructors of cable television courses would find this a worthwhile text to help students better understand the trials and tribulations of what some have referred to as 'guerrilla TV.'?-Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly


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LAURA R. LINDER is an Assistant Professor in the Broadcasting/Cinema and Theatre Department at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Her articles appear in The History of Mass Media in the United States and she was one of the founders of Greensboro Community Television and is a member of the Southeast Board of Directors of the Alliance for Community Media.

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