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The first step to understanding the present is to study the past. This eight-part series traces the composite history of the mass media, industry by industry, from their roots as novelty attractions to their crucial role in society today. 8-part series, 28 minutes each.



 
                

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Copyright date: ©1997



The Series Includes : Film History | Media History | Images in Media | Television History | Media Convergence | Print History | Recording History | Radio History
     


Only available in the US and Canada.




Media Power
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The mass media plays a powerful and controversial role in shaping perceptions. But because the mediums of print and broadcast often overlap and are so integrated into daily life, most Americans are unaware of their effects. This eight-part series pro...(more details)
 
Media Impact
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This program emphasizes the seductive nature of films and television. The pervasiveness and sheer volume of electronic images in daily life make it extremely difficult for viewers to discern fact from fiction, as with Oliver Stone's controversial JFK...(more details)
 
The Film, TV, and Media Industries
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What is it like to work in the mass media industries? This ten-part series examines the duties and responsibilities, the pressures, the day-to-day decisions, and the glamour that make up the lives of mass media professionals. 10-part series, 28 minut...(more details)
 
Media Ethics
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Is a political candidate's past personal life fodder for the front page? If a child commits murder, should the offender's name be released? If a CD by a top recording artist has strongly antisocial lyrics, should the record label consider its impact ...(more details)
 
Media Rights and Responsibilities
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Tabloid journalism. Kinky TV talk shows. "Gangsta" rap music. Sexually explicit and violent movies. The media have established new outposts in the frontiers of taste that were thought impossible 30 years ago, and all in the name of First Amendment ri...(more details)
 


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