World broadcasting in the age of the satellite: comparative systems, policies, and issues in mass telecommunication

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Norwood: Ablex Publishing, 1986. - 329 p. - ISBN: 0-89391-340-5
This book is intended as a textbook for use in undergraduate and graduate courses in comparative broadcast systems, international broadcasting, and international communication. It also serves as a reference source for professionals in these fields and as a supplement manual text or reader in mass communications courses. Issues addressed include: equity in allocating frequencies and satellite orbits, the New World Information Order debate, transborder spillover and important patterns of TV programming, regulating DBS transmissions, and the future of UNESCO without U.S. participation. More than two dozen tables and maps are included in this volume.
На английском языке. В файле только главы 4-9.
Chapters 4-9 (pp. 88-275, 280-315).
4. The first world: broadcasting in Western Europe and Japan.
5. The second world: broadcasting in the Soviet Union and the communist bloc countries of the East.
6. The third world: broadcasting, nation-building, and media imperialism in the developing countries.
7. The fourth world: broadcasting in culturally pluralistic societies.
8. Telecommunication toward the twenty-first century: international broadcasting via shortwave and satellite.
9. National comparisons and global trends in broadcasting, cable and the VCR.

Author(s): Howell W.J.

Language: English
Commentary: 1840690
Tags: Связь и телекоммуникации;История связи и телекоммуникаций