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PART ONE: TRANSFORMING MEDIA STRUCTURES: OWNERSHIP, POLICY AND REGULATION
Redrawing the Map of the Communications Industries - Graham Murdock
Concentration and Ownership in the Era of Privatisation
Communication Policy in the Global Information Economy - William H Melody
Whither the Public Interest?
Regulating Communications Media -- From the Discretion of Sound Chaps to the Arguments of Lawyers - James Michael
PART TWO: CHANGING MEDIA PROCESSES: POLITICS AND POWER
Rethinking the Sociology of Journalism - Philip Schlesinger
Source Strategies and the Limits of Media-Centrism
Political Communication and Citizenship - Peter Golding
The Media and Democracy in an Inegalitarian Social Order
Elections, the Media and the Modern Publicity Process - Jay G Blumler
Culturalist Perspectives on News Organizations - James Curran
A Reappraisal and a Case Study
PART THREE: RETHINKING CONCEPTS AND METHODS: TRADITIONS, TECHNOLOGIES AND AUDIENCES
Communication Research Past, Present and Future - Denis McQuail
American Roots and European Branches
Electronic Media and the Redefining of Time and Space - Marjorie Ferguson
Television and Everyday Life - Roger Silverstone
Towards an Anthropology of the Television Audience
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