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9780765609908

Public Broadcasting and the Public Interest

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  • ISBN13:

    9780765609908

  • ISBN10:

    0765609908

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2002-10-31
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Summary

As federal funding wanes and support from corporations and wealthy patrons rises, public broadcasting's role as vox populi has come under threat. This volume examines public broadcasting's development, its present day operation, and its prospects for the future. Covering everything from globalization and the Internet, to key issues such as race and class, to specific subjects such as advertising, public access, and grassroots radio, it provides a fresh and original look at a vital component of our mass media.

Table of Contents

List of Tables and Figures
vii
Series Foreword ix
Michael Keith
Foreword xi
Dan Schiller
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction xv
Part I. Defining the Public Media Terrain
Introduction
3(7)
B. Lee Artz
Public Broadcasting: Past, Present, and Future
10(15)
Robert W. McChesney
Brand New World? Globalization, Cyberspace, and the Politics of Convergence
25(16)
Vincent Mosco
The PBS Brand and the Merchandising of Public Service
41(11)
William Hoynes
The FCC and the Public Interest: A Selective Critique of U.S. Telecommunications Policy-Making
52(10)
Robert K. Avery
Alan G. Stavitsky
Pacifica Radio's Crisis of Containment
62(9)
Matthew Lasar
Part II. Critical Dimensions
Introduction
71(6)
Eric E. Peterson
The Public and Its Problems: Race, Class, and Media Access
77(8)
B. Lee Artz
Advertising on Public Television: A Look at PBS
85(10)
Judi Puritz Cook
Should One Size Fit All Audiences? A Study of KUOP
95(15)
Mary E. Hurley
DBS and the Public Interest Opportunity in Satellite Television
110(17)
Steve Pierce
Making Money and Serving the Public Interest: Public Broadcasting Can and Should Do Both
127(14)
Gary P. Poon
Part III. Global Perspectives
Introduction
141(6)
Michael P. McCauley
The CBC and the Public Interest: Maintaining the Mission in an Era of Media Concentration
147(11)
Ira Basen
Public Broadcasting, the Information Society, and the Internet: A Paradigm Shift?
158(17)
Amit M. Schejter
Between Globalization and Democratization: Governmental Public Broadcasting in Africa
175(17)
Lyombe S. Eko
Canadians Connected and Unplugged: Public Access to the Internet and the Digital Divide
192(15)
Vanda Rideout
Part IV. Where Do We Go from Here: Civic Space, Cyber Market, Public Trust, or Grassroots Alternatives?
Introduction
207(8)
DeeDee Halleck
Social Capital, Civic Space, and the Digital Revolution: Emerging Strategies for Public Broadcasting
215(11)
Barry Dornfeld
Resisting the Market Model of the Information Highway
226(12)
Sandra Smeltzer
Leslie Regan Shade
Public Television in the Digital Age: Town Hall or Cyber Mall?
238(14)
Jerold M. Starr
The Grassroots Radio Movement in the United States
252(13)
Marty Durlin
Cathy Melio
Microradio: A Tool for Community Empowerment
265(12)
Andrea Cano
About the Editors and Contributors 277(2)
Index 279

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