Power Without Responsibility  29972

Press, Broadcasting and the Internet in Britain

  • Part I: Press history   James Curran
    1. Press history as political mythology
    2. The struggle for a free press
    3. Janus face of reform
    4. Industrialization of the press
    5. Era of the press barons
    6. Press under public regulation
    7. Post-war press: fable of progress
    8. Press and the remaking of Britain
    9. Rise of the neo-liberal Establishment
    10. Moral decline of the press
  • Part II: Broadcasting history   Jean Seaton
    1. Reith and the denial of politics
    2. Broadcasting and the Blitz
    3. Public service commerce: ITV, new audiences and new revenue
    4. Foreign affairs: the BBC, the world and the government
    5. Class, taste and profit
    6. Managers, regulators and broadcasters
    7. Public service under attack
    8. Broadcasting roller-coaster
  • Part III: Rise of new media
    1. New media in Britain   JC
    2. History of the internet   JC
    3. Sociology of the internet   JC
    4. Social media: making new societies or polarization merchants?   JS
  • Part IV: Theories of the media   Jean Seaton
    1. Metabolising Britishness
    2. Global understanding
    3. Broadcasting and the theory of public service
  • Part V: Politics of the media
    1. Industrial folklore and press reform   JC
    2. Contradictions in media policy   JC & JS
    3. Media reform: democratic choices   JC
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