Media Power

Media Power

Media Power

Robert Stein

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Editorial:
iUniverse
Año de edición:
2005
Materia
Estudios de comunicación
ISBN:
9780595358250
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WHY WE’RE STUFFED WITH INFORMATION BUT STARVED FOR UNDERSTANDINGThree decades ago, Media Power predicted the coming of our 24/7 news culture and how it would make us suffer from ’deprivation by surfeit'.Selected by the Book of the Month Club And the Fortune Book ClubRobert Stein, an award-winning editor, publisher, media critic and journalism teacher, is a former chairman of the American Society of Magazine Editors.’His inquiry leads ultimately to moral concerns and. he asks the right questions in abundance.'-The New York Times Book Review’Keen insights.a humanitarian critic.'-Public Opinion Quarterly’You’ll like it. It’s salty.'-Arnold Gingrich, Founding Editor, Esquire’If freedom of the press ever disappears in America it will not be with a bang but a whimper. Well said.'-Columbia Journalism Review

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