Sound bite society: How television helps the right and hurts the left
Publication details: New York: Routledge, 2001Description: 230 pISBN:- 0415936624
- 302.2345 Sch29S
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FT 302.2345 J631F(2) From Networks to Netflix | FT 302.2345 M178W Watching TV is not required : Thinking about media and thinking about thinking | FT 302.2345 N466L Legitimating television: Media convergence and cultural status | FT 302.2345 Sch29S Sound bite society: How television helps the right and hurts the left | FT 302.23450973 P422P Public Interests: Media advocacy and struggles over U.S. television | FT 302.235 K159P Perpetual contact: Mobile communication, private talk, public performance | FT 302.235 K159P Perpetual contact: Mobile communication, private talk, public performance |
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