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edocfu_9958352053402883
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Electronic reproduction. Cambridge, Mass. [u.a.] : Harvard University Press, 2005. Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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ISBN:
9780674029293
Inhalt:
Media critics invariably disparage the quality of programming produced by the U.S. television industry. But why the industry produces what it does is a question largely unasked. It is this question, at the crux of American popular culture, that Switching Channels explores.
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Frontmatter --
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Contents --
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Preface --
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Introduction --
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1. The Market for Broadcast Network Programming --
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2. Syndication --
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3. The Public Broadcasting System --
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4. The Squeeze on Broadcasters’ Rents --
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5. Cable Networks and Upgraded Cable Programming --
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6. Broadcast Networks, Stations, and Rents --
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7. Program Supply, Integration, And The Fin-Syn Rules --
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8. Broadcast Stations: Lengthening the Chains --
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9. Cable Networks and Cable Operators: Ownership Links and Carriage Decisions --
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Epilogue --
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Appendix A: Determinants of Affiliates’ Compensation --
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Appendix B: Gains for Chains in Radio --
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Notes --
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Selected References --
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Index.
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In English.
Sprache:
Englisch
DOI:
10.4159/9780674029293
URL:
https://doi.org/10.4159/9780674029293
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