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Hollywood and Broadcasting: From Radio to Cable
Michele Hilmes
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Description for Hollywood and Broadcasting: From Radio to Cable
Paperback. Suitable for both scholars and students this title places film, radio, and television within the context of the national cultural experience. Series: Illinois Studies Communication. Num Pages: 232 pages. BIC Classification: APF; APT; KNTD. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 231 x 152 x 23. Weight in Grams: 352.
"Michele Hilmes has produced
an excellent introduction to a most important subject. This is an invaluable
work for both scholars and students that places film, radio, and television
within the context of the national culture experience."
--- American Historical Review
"Hilmes is one of the few historians
of broadcasting to move beyond a political economy of the media. . . . Her work
should serve as a model for future histories of broadcasting."
--- Journal of Communication
"All media historians will
find ... Read more
"Michele Hilmes has produced
an excellent introduction to a most important subject. This is an invaluable
work for both scholars and students that places film, radio, and television
within the context of the national culture experience."
--- American Historical Review
"Hilmes is one of the few historians
of broadcasting to move beyond a political economy of the media. . . . Her work
should serve as a model for future histories of broadcasting."
--- Journal of Communication
"All media historians will
find ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
1999
Publisher
University of Illinois Press
Condition
New
Series
Illinois Studies Communication
Number of Pages
232
Place of Publication
Baltimore, United States
ISBN
9780252068461
SKU
V9780252068461
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Reviews for Hollywood and Broadcasting: From Radio to Cable
"Michele Hilmes has produced an excellent introduction to a most important subject. This is an invaluable work for both scholars and students that places film, radio, and television within the context of the national culture experience." American Historical Review "Hilmes is one of the few historians of broadcasting to move beyond a political economy of the media... Her work should ... Read more