Only Connect

A Cultural History of Broadcasting in the United States

Michele Hilmes author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cengage Learning, Inc

Published:26th Mar '13

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ONLY CONNECT is a comprehensive history of American broadcasting from its earliest days in radio, through the rise of television, to the current era of digital media and the Internet. It presents broadcasting as a vital component of American cultural identity, placing the development of U.S. radio, television, and new media in the context of social and cultural change. Each chapter opens with a discussion of the historical period, thoroughly traces the development of media policy, the growth of media industries, and the history of U.S. broadcast programming, and closes with a look at the major ways that radio and television have been understood and discussed throughout American history.

1. Making History. 2. Before Broadcasting. 3. Broadcasting Begins, 1919 to 1926. 4. The Network Age, 1926 to 1940. 5. Radio for Everyone, 1926 to 1940. 6. War at Home and Abroad, 1940 to 1945. 7. At Last Television, 1945 to 1955. 8. The Domesticated Medium, 1955 to 1965. 9. The Classic Network System, 1965 to 1975. 10. Rising Discontent, 1975 to 1985. 11. The Big Change, 1985 to 1995. 12. Entering the Digital Era, 1995-2005. 13. Chapter 13: Baby, It's You: Web 2.0, 2005-. 14. Conclusion: Media Without Borders.

ISBN: 9781133307303

Dimensions: 232mm x 185mm x 26mm

Weight: 762g

512 pages

4th edition