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Cover Image: Issues in Media: Selections from <i>CQ Researcher</i>
  • Date: 07/15/2008
  • Format: Print Paperback
  • Price: $34.95
  • ISBN: 978-0-87289-995-7
  • Pages: 282

Issues in Media: Selections from CQ Researcher
Issues in Media: Selections from <i>CQ Researcher</i>
The CQ Researcher


Will the Internet kill television? Does indecency over the airwaves undermine American society? Is the U.S. media industry too consolidated? These are just a sampling of the important, provocative questions in this new reader, sure to lay needed groundwork and spark lively classroom discussion.

For current coverage of controversial and important issues centering on media, offer your students the balanced reporting, complete overviews, and engaging writing that CQ Researcher has consistently provided for over eighty years. This ideal supplement allows students to see an issue—be it Media Bias, the Rise of Blogs, or The Future of Newspapers—from all sides while giving them a window into the linkages between media, culture, business, and politics. In addition, useful pedagogical features—pro/con pieces, graphs, tables, photos, suggested readings, and bibliographies—advance critical thinking and help in study and review.

Package Issues in Media with Ralph Hanson's Mass Communication.

Table of Contents

Media and Culture
1. Broadcast Indecency
2. Blog Explosion
3. Cyber Socializing
4. Free Press Disputes
5. Video Games

The Business of Media
6. Media Ownership
7. Media Bias
8. Controlling the Internet
9. Advertising Overload

The Future of Media
10. Future of Newspapers
11. Future of Television
12. Future of the Music Industry

Bio(s)
The CQ Researcher
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