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245 1 _aTelevision / Policy and Culture
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260 _c1990
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520 _aThe writer in this book focuses on the impact of new technologies, national policies for Television in North America and Europe and the effects of internationalization. Preface, Paradigm Lost?, Media Studies and Research on Information and Communication Technologies in the UK, The Language of Advantage: Satellite Television in Western Europe, The Prognosis for Satellite Television in the UK, White and Green and Not Much Re(a)d: The 1988 White Paper on Broadcasting Policy, Broadband Black Death Cuts Queues: The Information Society and the UK, Wall to Wall Dallas? The US-UK Trade in Television, Broadcasting and National Culture in Canada, National Culture: A Contradiction in Terms?, Walling Germany with Brass: Theoretical Paradigms in British Studies of Television News, Seeing is Believing: The Ideology of Naturalism, Index.
700 1 _aCollins Richard
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700 1 _aUnwin Hyman
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