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Acknowledgments vii
Introduction: The Foundation of Empires 1
1 1980-1983: Film versus Cable 22
2 1983-1985: Broadcast and the Blueprints of Empires 44
3 1984-1986: Outsiders Moving in-Murdoch and Turner 69
4 1986-1988: Golden Era Redux 93
5 1989-1992: Big Media without Frontiers 115
6 1993-1995: The Last Mile 140
Conclusion: 1996 and Beyond-The Political Economy of Transformation 165
Notes 179
Bibliography 209
Index 217
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