Encyclopedia of International Media and Communications, Volume 2Explores the ways that editorial content--from journalism and scholarship to films and infomercials--is developed, presented, stored, analyzed, and regulated around the world. For readers and researchers of all levels, the Encyclopedia provides perspective and context about content, delivery systems, and their myriad relationships, as well as clearly drawn avenues for further research. |
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Encyclopedia of international media and communications
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Contents
Film | 1 |
Film Historic Development | 11 |
Foreign Policy and the Media | 23 |
Copyright | |
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Encyclopedia of International Media and Communications: F-K. Vol. 2 Donald H. Johnston No preview available - 2003 |
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