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CONTENTS
PREFACE XXI
THENATUREANDFUNCTIONOFMASSCOMMUNICATIONSYSTEMS
1
PART
{)IIE
COMMUNICATION:
MASSANDOTHERFORMS
3
ELEMENTSINTHECOMMUNICATIONPROCESS
6
TRANSMITTINGTHEMESSAGE
6
RECEIVINGTHEMESSAGE
8
COMMUNICATIONSETTINGS
11
INTERPERSONALCOMMUNICATION
11
MACHINE-ASSISTEDINTERPERSONALCOMMUNICATION
12
MASSCOMMUNICATION
18
NATUREOFTHEMASSCOMMUNICATOR
21
FORMALORGANIZATIONS
22
THEGATEKEEPERS
22
OPERATINGEXPENSES
24
COMPETINGFORPROFITS
25
MODELSFORSTUDYINGMASSCOMMUNICATION
25
MASSCOMMUNICATIONMEDIA
28
DEFININGMASSMEDIA
28
THEENDOFMASSCOMMUNICATIONAS
WEKNOWIT?
28
MASSMEDIASYMBIOSIS
30
SUGGESTIONSFORFURTHERREADING
31
USESANDFUNCTIONSOFMASSCOMMUNICATION
32
THE
ROLEOFMASSCOMMUNICATION
33
FUNCTIONSOFMASSCOMMUNICATIONFORSOCIETY
33
SURVEILLANCE
34
INTERPRETATION
39
LINKAGE
42
TRANSMISSIONOFVALUES
43
ENTERTAINMENT
47
HOWPEOPLEUSETHEMASSMEDIA
48
COGNITION
49
DIVERSION
49
SOCIALUTILITY
52
WITHDRAWAL
53
CONTENT
ANDCONTEXT
54
SUGGESTIONSFORFURTHER
READING
54
IX
CONTENTS
THEGLOBALVILLAGE:INTERNATIONAL ANDCOMPARATIVE
MASSMEDIASYSTEMS
55
INTERNATIONAL
MEDIA
SYSTEMS
57
GLOBALPRINT
MEDIA
57
GLOBALBROADCASTING
58
ISSUES
60
COMPARATIVE
MEDIA
SYSTEMS
THEORIES
OFTHEPRESS
63
CONTROLAND
OWNERSHIP
OFTHEMEDIA
ROLEOFTHEMEDIA
IN
VARIOUS
COUNTRIES
ECONOMICDIFFERENCES
68
EXAMPLES
OFOTHER
SYSTEMS
69
SUGGESTIONS
FORFURTHER
READING
63
65
67
75
:; 1J; ,
PART
T/IJ()
THEPRINTMEDIA
77
~
HISTORYOFTHE
PRINT
MEDIA
79
EARLYHISTORY
OFPRINTING
80
JOURNALISM
INEARLYAMERICA
81
THE
BEGINNINGS
OFREVOLUTION
82
MAGAZINES
OFTHE
COLONIALPERIOD
83
BOOKSOFTHE
COLONIALPERIOD
85
CONTENT:
TOPICALITEMS
AND
PARTISAN
POLITICS
85
THE
POLITICALPRESS:
1790-1830
86
MAGAZINES
AFTER
THEREVOLUTION
88
BIRTHOFTHEMASSNEWSPAPER
89
THE
PENNY
PRESS
90
SIGNIFICANCE
OFTHEPENNY
PRESS
91
MAGAZINES
IN
THEPENNY-PRESS
ERA
92
BOOKSIN
THEPENNY-PRESS
ERA
94
CONTENT:
POPULARAPPEAL
OFTHEPENNY
PRESS
94
ASURGEINGROWTH
96
NEWSPAPERS
BECOMEBIG
BUSINESS
96
YELLOWJOURNALISM
98
THEMAGAZINE
BOOM
100
THE
PAPERBACK
BOOM
101
TRENDS
TOWARD
CONSOLIDATION
ANDSPECIALIZATION
102
NEWSPAPERS
IN
THEEARLY
TWENTIETH
CENTURY
102
JAZZ
JOURNALISM
103
THEIMPACT
OFTHEDEPRESSION
104
MAGAZINE
DEVELOPMENT
105
BOOKSIN
THEEARLY
TWENTIETH
CENTURY
106
ECONOMIC
INFLUENCES:
1945-1969
107
POSTWAR
NEWSPAPERS
107
POSTWARMAGAZINES
108
POSTWARBOOKS:PAPERBACKSAND
CONSOLIDATION
108
MODERNPRINTMEDIA 108
THEIMPACT OF
USATODAY
108
REPORTING
109
OWNERSHIP
109
ECONOMICS
110
RECENTCONTENTTRENDS
111
NEWSPAPERS
STANDARDIZE;
MAGAZINES
AND
BOOKSDIVERSIFY:
PRESENT
TRENDS
111
SUGGESTIONSFORFURTHERREADING
112
~
CHAPTER
5
STRUCTURE
OFTHE
NEWSPAPERINDUSTRY
TYPESOFNEWSPAPERS
114
DAILIES
114
WEEKLIES
117
RECAPTURING
READERS
118
SPECIAL-SERVICE
ANDMINORITY
NEWSPAPERS
120
NEWSPAPEROWNERSHIP
122
THE
GROWTH
OFNEWSPAPER
GROUP
OWNERS
122
THE
DECLINEOFCOMPETITION
123
THEPROSAND
CONSOFGROUP
OWNERSHIP
123
PRODUCINGTHENEWSPAPER
124
DEPARTMENTS
ANDSTAFF
124
PUBLISHING
THENEWSPAPER
124
TECHNOLOGYIN
THENEWSROOM
126
ECONOMICS
127
ADVERTISING
REVENUE
128
CIRCULATION
REVENUE
129
GENERAL
EXPENSES
130
ISSUES
131
CAREERSINTHENEWSPAPERINDUSTRY
132
ENTRY-LEVEL
POSITIONS
132
UPWARD
MOBILITY
134
SUGGESTIONSFORFURTHERREADING
135
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CHAPTER
6
STRUCTURE
OFTHEMAGAZINE
INDUSTRY
ORGANIZATIONOFTHEMAGAZINEINDUSTRY
137
CONTENT
CATEGORIES
138
FUNCTION
CATEGORIES
141
MAGAZINE
OWNERSHIP
143
PRODUCINGTHEMAGAZINE
144
DEPARTMENTS
AND
STAFF
144
PUBLISHING
THEMAGAZINE
146
ECONOMICS
148
ISSUES
151
CAREERSINTHEMAGAZINEINDUSTRY
151
ENTRY-LEVEL
POSITIONS
151
UPWARD
MOBILITY
152
SUGGESTIONSFORFURTHERREADING
153
CONTENTS
113
136
CONTENTS
STRUCTURE OFTHE BOOKINDUSTRY
ORGANIZATIONOFTHEBOOKINDUSTRY
155
PUBLISHERS
156
DISTRIBUTORS
157
RETAILERS
158
OWNERSHIP
160
PRODUCINGTHEBOOK
161
DEPARTMENTS
AND
STAFF
161
PUBLISHING
THEBOOK
162
ECONOMICS
164
ISSUES
166
CAREERSINBOOKPUBLISHING
168
SUGGESTIONSFORFURTHERREADING
170
154
PART
TIIREE
THEELECTRONICMEDIA
171
HISTORYOFRADIOANDRECORDING
173
EARLYYEARSOFTHESOUND-RECORDINGANDRADIOINDUSTRIES
173
POPULAR
MUSIC
CONTENT:
SENTIMENT
ANDINNOVATION
175
THE
EVOLUTIONOFRADIOASAMASSMEDIUM
177
BIG
BUSINESSSTEPSIN
177
RADIOREACHESAMASSAUDIENCE
178
THE
DEVELOPMENT
OFIMPROVED
RECEIVERS
179
RADIO
GOESCOMMERCIAL
180
THE
EMERGENCE
OFNETWORKS
182
GOVERNMENT
SUPPORT
ANDREGULATION
182
EARLY
RADIO
CONTENT:
LIVE
MUSIC,
VARIETY,
ANDDRAMA
183
THE
IMPACTOFRADIOONTHERECORDINDUSTRY
184
SHIFTINGFORTUNES:1930-1944
185
THE
GREAT
DEPRESSION
185
RADIO
CONTENT:
ESCAPISMANDREALITY
186
WORLD
WAR
II
187
INNOVATIONANDCHANGE:1945-1954
188
FM
188
TV
188
INNOVATIONS
INRECORDING
188
GROWTHANDSTABILIZATION:1955-1970
190
1970TOTHEPRESENT
191
CONTENTTRENDS
1945-PRESENT
194
SPECIALIZED
FORMATS
194
SOUND
RECORDING
194
THE
COMING
OFROCKANDROLL
195
ROCKGOESCOMMERCIAL
198
THEBRITISHINVASION 199
RECENTTRENDS 199
METAL,RAP,RETROROCK,ANDFOLK
SUGGESTIONSFORFURTHER
READING
DISCOGRAPHY
202
CONTENTS
200
202
STRUCTUREOFTHERADIOINDUSTRY
204
ORGANIZATIONOFTHERADIOINDUSTRY
204
LOCALSTATIONS,NETS,ANDSYNDICATORS
205
AM
ANDFMSTATIONS
206
DIGITALAUDIOBROADCASTING(DAB)
207
STATIONFORMATS
208
FORMATHOMOGENIZATION
210
OWNERSHIP
211
PRODUCING
RADIOPROGRAMS
211
DEPARTMENTSANDSTAFF
211
PUTTINGTOGETHERAPROGRAM
213
ECONOMICSINTHERADIOINDUSTRY
216
SOURCESOFREVENUE
216
GENERALEXPENSES
217
INCREASINGCOMPETITION
218
NONCOMMERCIALRADIO
219
ISSUES
220
CAREERSINRADIO
222
ENTRY-LEVELPOSITIONS
222
UPWARDMOBILITY
222
SUGGESTIONSFORFURTHER
READING
223
STRUCTUREOFTHERECORDINGINDUSTRY
224
ORGANIZATIONOFTHERECORDINDUSTRY
224
TALENT
225
PRODUCTION
226
DISTRIBUTION
226
RETAIL
227
OWNERSHIP
228
PRODUCING
RECORDS
229
DEPARTMENTSANDSTAFF
229
MAKINGARECORDORTAPE
233
ECONOMICSOFTHERECORDINGINDUSTRY
235
ECONOMICTRENDSINTHEINDUSTRY
235
REVENUESFROMRECORDSALES
237
ROCKPERFORMERS:THEBOTTOMLINE
238
ISSUES
240
CAREERSINTHERECORDINGINDUSTRY
243
ENTRY-LEVELPOSITIONS
244
UPWARDMOBILITY
245
SUGGESTIONSFORFURTHER
READING
245
CONTENTS
HISTORYOFFILMANDTELEVISION
EARLYHISTORYOFTHEMOTIONPICTURE 246
BIRTHOFTHEMPPC
250
THESTARSYSTEM
250
CONSOLIDATIONANDGROWTH
252
THEROARINGTWENTIES
252
TELLINGSTORIESWITHFILM:CONTENTTRENDSTO1927
THECOMINGOFSOUND
255
THESTUDIOYEARS
257
COMPETITIONANDCHANGE:TELEVISION
GOVERNMENTINTERVENTION
260
THESTRNCTUREOFEARLYTELEVISION
261
UHF,COLOR,ANDNETWORKDOMINANCE
CHANGINGCONTENTTRENDS
INTV
263
THEGOLDENAGEOFTELEVISION
263
THEREACTIONOFTHEFILMINDUSTRY
264
RECAPTURINGANAUDIENCE:FILMINTHETVAGE
MODERNTRENDS
INFILMANDTV
267
WANINGPOWER:THE1960SFILMINDUSTRY
267
COMINGOFAGE:TELEVISIONINTHE1960S
267
YEARSOFTURMOIL:TV
CONTENTINTHE1960S
269
UPWARDTRENDS:THE1970SFILMINDUSTRY
271
INCREASINGFORTUNES:FILMINTHE1980SAND1990S
VERTICALINTEGRATIONII
273
FILMCONTENT:1970-PRESENT
274
GROWINGPUBLICCONCERN:TELEVISIONINTHE1970S
TELEVISIONINTHE1980SAND1990S:THEDECLINE
OFNETWORKDOMINANCE
277
CABLE SCONTINUEDGROWTH
277
ZIPPING,ZAPPING,ANDGRAZING
TV
CONTENT:1970STOTHEPRESENT
SUGGESTIONSFORFURTHERREADING
246
253
260
261
266
273
276
278
279
280
STRUCTURE
OFTHE
MOTIONPICTURE
INDUSTRY
281
ORGANIZATIONOFTHEFILMINDUSTRY
281
PRODUCTION
282
DISTRIBUTION
282
EXHIBITION
284
OWNERSHIP
284
PRODUCINGMOTIONPICTURES
286
DEPARTMENTS
286
BEHINDTHESCENES
287
ECONOMICS
291
FINANCINGFILMS
292
DEALINGWITHTHEEXHIBITOR
293
CABLEANDHOMEVIDEO:THE
HOLLYWOODCONNECTION
295
ISSUES
296
CAREERSINFILM
298
ENTRY-LEVELPOSITIONS
299
UPWARDMOBILITY
300
SUGGESTIONSFORFURTHERREADING
300
STRUCTURE OFTHETELEVISIONINDUSTRY
301
CONTENTS
ORGANIZATIONOFTHETRADITIONALTELEVISIONINDUSTRY
302
PRODUCTION
302
DISTRIBUTION
303
EXHIBITION
306
OWNERSHIP
307
PRODUCINGTELEVISIONPROGRAMS
308
DEPARTMENTSANDSTAFF
308
GETTINGTVPROGRAMSONTHEAIR
310
ECONOMICS
312
COMMERCIALTIME
312
WHEREDIDTHEMONEYGO?
313
THENETWORKSANDTHECASEOFTHEVANISHINGVIEWER
314
FIN-SYN
314
PUBLICBROADCASTING
316
ASHORTHISTORY
316
PROGRAMMINGANDFINANCING
318
CABLETELEVISION
319
HISTORY:FROMPUNYWEAKLINGTOBULLY?
319
OWNERSHIP
323
STRUCTUREOFCATV
SYSTEMS
323
PROGRAMMINGANDFINANCING
324
HOMEVIDEO
328
SATELLITEDISHES
329
ISSUES
331
CAREERSINTHETELEVISIONINDUSTRY
331
ENTRY-LEVELPOSITIONS
332
UPWARDMOBILITY
332
OTHEROPPORTUNITIES
333
SUGGESTIONSFORFURTHERREADING
333
NEWSGATHERINGANDREPORTING
DECIDINGWHATISNEWS
338
CATEGORIESOFNEWSANDREPORTING
341
HARDNEWS
341
SOFTNEWS
342
INVESTIGATIVEREPORTS
342
THENEWSFLOW
344
PRINTMEDIA
345
BROADCASTMEDIA
345
THEWIRE
SERVICES
347
MEDIADIFFERENCESINNEWSCOVERAGE
349
WORDSANDPICTURES
349
337
CONTENTS
PRINTANDBROADCASTJOURNALISTS 352
NEWSCONSULTANTS
353
TECHNOLOGYANDTVNEWS
353
SIMILARITIESINTHENEWSMEDIA
356
ISSUES
357
CAREERSINNEWSGATHERINGANDREPORTING
SUGGESTIONSFORFURTHERREADING
360
359
THESTRUCTURE
OFTHE
PUBLICRELATIONS
INDUSTRY
361
DEFININGPUBLICRELATIONS
363
SHORTHISTORYOFPUBLICRELATIONS
364
ORGANIZATIONOFTHEPUBLICRELATIONSINDUSTRY
367
DEPARTMENTSANDSTAFF
369
THE
PUBLICRELATIONSPROGRAM
370
INFORMATIONGATHERING
371
PLANNING
371
COMMUNICATION
372
EVALUATION
372
ECONOMICS
373
ISSUES
374
CAREERSINPUBLICRELATIONS
375
SUGGESTIONSFORFURTHERREADING
376
THESTRUCTURE
OFTHEADVERTISINGINDUSTRY
377
DEFININGADVERTISING
377
CAPSULEHISTORYOFADVERTISING
378
ORGANIZATIONOFTHECONSUMERADVERTISINGINDUSTRY
381
ADVERTISERS
381
AGENCIES
382
MEDIA
383
PRODUCINGADVERTISING
385
DEPARTMENTSANDSTAFF
385
THEADVERTISINGCAMPAIGN
386
ECONOMICS
390
ADVERTISING
VOLUMEINVARIOUSMEDIA
390
AGENCYCOMPENSATION
391
BUSINESS-TO-BUSINESSADVERTISING
392
CONSUMERVS.BUSINESS-TO-BUSINESSADVERTISING
392
MEDIA
393
APPEALS
394
ISSUES
394
CAREERSINADVERTISING
397
ENTRY-LEVELPOSITIONS
397
UPWARDMOBILITY
398
SUGGESTIONSFORFURTHERREADING
398
REGULATIONOFTHEMASSMEDIA 399
PART
FI(LE
FONNALCONTROLS:LAWS,RULES,REGULATIONS
401
THEPRESS,THELAW,ANDTHECOURTS
401
A
FREEPRESS
401
PRIORRESTRAINT
401
PROTECTINGNEWSSOURCES
405
THEREPORTER S
PRIVILEGE
406
SEARCH
ANDSEIZURE
407
COVERINGTHECOURTS
409
PUBLICITY
BEFOREANDDURING
ATRIAL
409
GAGRULES
410
CAMERAS
ANDMICROPHONES
IN
THE
COURTROOM
411
REPORTERS ACCESSTOINFORMATION
414
GOVERNMENT
INFORMATION
414
ACCESSTONEWS
SCENES
414
DEFAMATION
415
INVASIONOFPRIVACY
419
COPYRIGHT
420
OBSCENITYANDPORNOGRAPHY
421
REGULATINGBROADCASTING
424
THEEQUAL
OPPORTUNITIES
RULE
426
THEFAIRNESS
DOCTRINE
426
REGULATINGCABLETV
426
REGULATINGADVERTISING
427
DECEPTIVEADVERTISING
427
COMMERCIAL
SPEECHUNDER
THEFIRSTAMENDMENT
428
CONCLUDINGSTATEMENT
432
SUGGESTIONSFORFURTHERREADING
432
INFONNAL
CONTROLS:ETHICS,CODES,SELF-REGULATIONS,
ANDEXTERNALPRESSURES
433
PERSONALETHICS
434
ETHICAL
PRINCIPLES
434
A
MODELFOR
INDIVIDUAL
ETHICAL
DECISIONS
436
PERFORMANCECODES
440
THE
PRINT
MEDIA
440
BROADCASTING
ANDFILM
442
OTHER
MEDIA
CODESOFPERFORMANCE
ANDETHICS
446
INTERNALCONTROLS
446
ORGANIZATIONAL
POLICY:TELEVISION
NETWORKS
STANDARDS
AND
PRACTICES
446
ORGANIZATIONAL
POLICY:NEWSPAPERS
ANDMAGAZINES
447
SELF-CRITICISM
450
PROFESSIONALSELF-REGULATION
INADVERTISING
450
OUTSIDEINFLUENCES
451
ECONOMICPRESSURES
451
PRESSURE
GROUPS
455
PRESSCOUNCILS
457
EDUCATION
457
SUGGESTIONSFORFURTHERREADING
457
XVII
, ,
PART
G
MASSMEDIAAUDIENCES 459
1
AUDIENCECHARACTERISTICS
ANDPATTERNS
OFUSE
461
STAGESOFAUDIENCEEVOLUTION
462
THEPRINTMEDIAAUDIENCE
463
THERILDIOANDSOUND-RECORDINGAUDIENCES
464
THEFILMANDTELEVISIONAUDIENCES
PRECONDITIONSFORMEDIAEXPOSURE
TIME
467
ECONOMICS
467
DIMENSIONSOFTHEAUDIENCE
468
NEWSPAPERAUDIENCES
469
MAGAZINEAUDIENCES
472
BOOKAUDIENCES
473
RILDIOAUDIENCES
473
SOUND-RECORDINGAUDIENCES
474
MOTIONPICTUREAUDIENCES
474
TELEVISIONAUDIENCES
476
INTERMEDIACOMPARISONS
479
THE
SOCIALCONTEXT
480
SUGGESTIONSFORFURTHER
READING
466
467
482
~N LLPT:L~R
20
MASSMEDIA
FEEDBACKSYSTEMS
FORMSOFFEEDBACK
483
FEEDBACKCHARACTERISTICS
484
COLLECTINGANDEXPRESSINGDATA
485
MESSAGESANDCHANNELS
486
FEEDBACK:THE
PRINTMEDIA
487
LETTERSTOTHEEDITOR
487
THEABC
487
TOTALAUDIENCEDATA
488
FEEDBACK:RADIOANDSOUNDRECORDING
490
RILDIOAUDIENCERESPONSES
490
ARBITRONANDTHEDIARYMETHOD
491
SOUND-RECORDINGAUDIENCERESPONSES
494
FEEDBACK:TELEVISIONANDFILM
495
TELEVISIONVIEWERRESPONSES
495
MEASURINGTV
VIEWING
497
TELEVISIONRILTINGS
501
DETERMININGTHEACCURACYOFRILTINGS
501
QUESTIONNAIRES,CONCEPTTESTING,ANDPILOTTESTING
FILMINDUSTRYAUDIENCERESPONSES
506
COMPILINGBOX-OFFICERECEIPTS
506
MARKETRESEARCH
506
SUGGESTIONSFORFURTHER
READING
508
483
503
THESOCIALIMPACTOFMASSCOMMUNICATION 509
PART
CFETTEIV
EFFECTSOFMASSCOMMUNICATIONONKNOWLEDGE
ANDATTITUDES
511
THE
MEDIAANDSOCIALIZATION
512
THEMEDIA
ASAPRIMARY
SOURCEOFINFORMATION
513
SHAPING
ATTITUDES,
PERCEPTIONS,AND
BELIEFS
514
CULTIVATIONANALYSIS
521
METHODOLOGY
521
RESEARCHFINDINGS
522
CHILDREN
ANDTELEVISIONADVERTISING
A
VULNERABLEAUDIENCE?
525
EFFECTS
OFSPECIALSELLING
TECHNIQUES
527
CHILDREN S
ADS
AND
CONSUMER
SOCIALIZATION
THE
DIFFUSIONOFNEWSANDINFORMATION
AGENDASETTING
534
TELEVISIONANDCOGNITIVESKILLS
SUGGESTIONSFORFURTHER
READING
525
529
530
536
537
THEEFFECTSOFMASSCOMMUNICATION
ONBEHAVIOR
538
INVESTIGATIN~ASS
COMMUNICATION
EFFECTS
540
MEDIAEFFECTSONBEHAVIOR:ACAPSULEHISTORY
540
GROWING
PUBLIC
CONCERN
541
THE
1970S:
CONCERNOVERTV
VIOLENCE
542
THE
IMPACTOFTELEVISEDVIOLENCE
545
SURVEY
RESULTS
545
EXPERIMENTAL
RESULTS
547
THE
CATHARSIS
VS.STIMULATION
DEBATE
548
BANDURA S
EXPERIMENT
549
COMPLICATING
FACTORS
550
FIELDEXPERIMENTS
550
ENCOURAGINGPROSOCIALBEHAVIOR
553
THERAPEUTIC
EFFECTS
554
DEVELOPING
SELF-CONTROL
554
COOPERATION,SHARING,
ANDHELPING
554
SURVEY
DATA
555
OTHER
BEHAVIORALEFFECTS
556
POLITICALBEHAVIOR
556
EFFECTSOFOBSCENITYANDPORNOGRAPHY
561
TELEVISIONANDBEHAVIORDISORDERS
562
SUGGESTIONSFORFURTHER
READING
563
XIX
MASSMEDIA IN
THEFUTURE
PART.
EFT.WT
MASSCOMMUNICATIONANDTHEFUTURE
565
567
PRINTMEDIA:NEWSPAPERS,MAGAZINES,ANDBOOKS
567
RADIOANDSOUNDRECORDING
570
HOMECOMPUTERS
570
THE
FUTUREOFMOTIONPICTURES
571
TELEVISION:ONTHEHORIZON
574
FLAT-SCREENTV
576
INTERACTIVETV
576
TELECONFERENCINGANDTELECOMMUTING
577
VIRTUALREALITY
580
MASSCOMMUNICATIONINTHEFUTURE:CRITICALISSUES
581
PRIVACY
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FRAGMENTATIONANDISOLATION
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OVERLOADINTHEINFORMATIONSOCIETY
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ESCAPE
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THE
FARFUTURE
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LASERSANDCOHERENTLIGHT
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HOLOGRAMS
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HOLOGRAPHYWHENPEIFECTED
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THE
FARTHERFUTURE
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SUGGESTIONSFORFURTHERREADING
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GLOSSARY
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INDEX
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