The media were American: U.S. mass media in decline
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adam_text | CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
Introduction
PARTI
Anglo-American, Global, and Euro-American Media Versus
Media Nationalism
Small- and Large-Population Countries: Globalized and
Nonglobalized Media
Direct and Indirect Media Exports
Euro-American, Eastern Asian, Southern Asian, and
Arab Media
National and Regional Media Are Stronger Than International
Media
Television Soap Operas,
Television s Cheap Genres: Rise and Fall of U.S.
Dominance
From U.S. Soap to Hispanic and Brazilian
Brazil as Globo-lized
U.S. Loss of Dominance over Cheap TV Genres and of
Big-Population Nations Media
From B2B to Bedroom and from the United States to
the World
Death of the Newspaper and of Other Old Media
From B2B via
From the United States to the World
Internet: From B2B to Bedroom and from the United States
to the World
4
Global and Freakish Advertising Finance
Media Gorillas Bulk Up
Small Finance, Big Reach: News Agencies and Public
Broadcasters
New Media and Freakish Finance
і
A Distinctive Risk-taking and Acquisition Style
The Cross-Media Jump to Market Dominance
Acquiring, Owning, and Operating the Assets: Murdoch
at Work
Mogul Political Connections and Regulatory Benefits
Media Moguls Are National
Anglo-American World News, Public Relations, and
Unreported Mass Killings
English-Language News: The Free Flow of American
Imagery and Concepts
Embroidered News: Anglo-American Public Relations
Buried News: Unreported Mass Killings
U.S. World Media Peak Around
1947-1948:
The Peak of Anglo-American International News Agencies
Commercial Media and U.S. Government International
Alliance
Aligning Japanese History and Media
Since
Losing World Media Market Share
Exporting American TV Series
Good/Bad/Inward-looking United States; and MASH
U.S. Covert Action Against Foreign Media and
Governments
The United States Loses UNESCO and the Moral High
Ground
Decline: U.S. Media, Moral Authority, Sole
Superpower
Slowing the TV Export Decline: Cable/Satellite Channels
Exceptionalisrn, Bombing, Loss of Moral Authority
Monopoly Dilemmas: New York Times, Associated Press
After
PART
10
Media Similarities in India and China
Japan: From Media Dependence to Independence
From Colony via National Culture to Commercialization:
Indonesia
11
Hindi Bollywood Versus Indian Regional Movies
Framing Anglo-Indian Slow Change: Media, Dynasty, and
Regional Language to Independence
Before Television: More Slow Change
All Indira Radio, Soap, and Hindi Television-Cable-
Satellite
Song, Soap, and Satellite: Hindi Television Goes
Commercial
Regions Versus Delhi: Stars, Media, Political Bosses,
Language
India s Regional, National, and Southern Asian Media
India to Become a World News and Media Leader?
12
Madame Mao s Trial Boosts Chinese Television
1900-1950:
Thirty Million Unreported Famine Deaths
Revolution
China s Regional-Capitalist and Nationalist-Communist
Media
Newspaper Journalism, Envelopes, and the Internet
TV, Cable, Radio, Film: Most Eyeballs, Most Soap
Making the Foreign Media Serve the Eastern Asian Media
PART3 WORLD MEDIfi PECKING ORDER
13
World Media Pecking Order
Japan and the Eastern Asian Media Pecking Order
South Korea Ascends the Eastern Asian Media Pecking
Order
Slow Change in the World Media Pecking Order
14
France and Cultural Nationalism
Western Europe s Big Five Cultural Nationalists
Cultural and Media Nationalism in Smaller Western
European Countries
Media Nationalists of ex-Communist Central Europe
European Cable and Satellite: America s Ambiguous
Involvement
U.S. Satellite and Cable in Europe:
Then Decline
Europe and America: Who s Winning?
Euro-American Media
15
Media in Nigeria and Western Africa
Radio: Genocide in Rwanda and Democracy in Kenya
Mobutu, State Failure, and Radio Survival
South African Media: Apartheid and After
Toward a Nollywood-South Africa Media Connection
PART
16
1776:
Big in
Radio and Print,
Old Imperialism
Asian Media Tigers: One Nationalist State, Two Ethnic
Identities
National Diaspora Media in the Satellite Television Era
17
Egypt: Leading Arab Media Power
French Versus Arabic Media and Culture in Algeria
Arab Satellite Television
Enigmas: Saudi Arabia, Conflict, and the Arab Public
18
Mexico: Leader of the Media Pecking Order
Unanticipated Consequences of Political and Media
Democratization in Peru and Venezuela
From Guatemala to Colombia: The United States Loses Control of
the News Agenda
Spanish-Language Media in the United States
Latin America, North America, and Euro-America
19
Media Empire
National Media and End of Empire
The National Media Sequence
Singing Revolution: The Baltic Sequence
Violent Revolution: The South Caucasus Sequence
Hesitant National Revolution: Ukraine s Media Sequence
Reluctant Revolutions: Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and
Central Asia
Russian Media: Nationalist, At Last
Yugoslavia s Regional Media and Six New Nations
20
China and India
National Media: The Dominant Level
The United States Loses Control of World News Agenda and
History
Haunting Inconsistencies of American Policy
Hard to Predict
Index
In
The Media Are American, in it, he argued that while much of the
mass media originated in Europe and elsewhere, the United States domi¬
nated global media because nearly every mass medium became industrial¬
ized within the United States. With this provocative follow-up,
chronicles the massive changes that have taken place in the media over the
past forty years
power within the global media landscape. The Media Were American demon¬
strates that both the United States and its mass media have lost their previ¬
ous moral leadership. Instead of sole American control of the world news
flow, we now see a world media structure comprised of interlocking
national, regional, and cultural systems.
From a relentlessly global point of view,
and India
of the mass media in the Muslim world. He considers the role of the media
in the collapse of the Soviet Union, the ascendance of the Brazilian and
Mexican soap opera, the increasing strength of Bollywood
cinema output of India
Reconsidering the very notion of global media, the book posits a reemer-
gence of stronger national cultures and national media systems.
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adam_txt |
CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
Introduction
PARTI
Anglo-American, Global, and Euro-American Media Versus
Media Nationalism
Small- and Large-Population Countries: Globalized and
Nonglobalized Media
Direct and Indirect Media Exports
Euro-American, Eastern Asian, Southern Asian, and
Arab Media
National and Regional Media Are Stronger Than International
Media
Television Soap Operas,
Television's Cheap Genres: Rise and Fall of U.S.
Dominance
From U.S. Soap to Hispanic and Brazilian
Brazil as Globo-lized
U.S. Loss of Dominance over Cheap TV Genres and of
Big-Population Nations' Media
From B2B to Bedroom and from the United States to
the World
"Death of the Newspaper" and of Other Old Media
From B2B via
From the United States to the World
Internet: From B2B to Bedroom and from the United States
to the World
4
Global and Freakish Advertising Finance
Media Gorillas Bulk Up
Small Finance, Big Reach: News Agencies and Public
Broadcasters
New Media and Freakish Finance
і
A Distinctive Risk-taking and Acquisition Style
The Cross-Media Jump to Market Dominance
Acquiring, Owning, and Operating the Assets: Murdoch
at Work
Mogul Political Connections and Regulatory Benefits
Media Moguls Are National
Anglo-American World News, Public Relations, and
Unreported Mass Killings
English-Language News: The Free Flow of American
Imagery and Concepts
Embroidered News: Anglo-American Public Relations
Buried News: Unreported Mass Killings
U.S. World Media Peak Around
1947-1948:
The Peak of Anglo-American International News Agencies
Commercial Media and U.S. Government International
Alliance
Aligning Japanese History and Media
Since
Losing World Media Market Share
Exporting American TV Series
Good/Bad/Inward-looking United States; and MASH
U.S. Covert Action Against Foreign Media and
Governments
The United States Loses UNESCO and the Moral High
Ground
Decline: U.S. Media, Moral Authority, "Sole
Superpower"
Slowing the TV Export Decline: Cable/Satellite Channels
Exceptionalisrn, Bombing, Loss of Moral Authority
Monopoly Dilemmas: New York Times, Associated Press
After
PART
10
Media Similarities in India and China
Japan: From Media Dependence to Independence
From Colony via National Culture to Commercialization:
Indonesia
11
Hindi Bollywood Versus Indian Regional Movies
Framing Anglo-Indian Slow Change: Media, Dynasty, and
Regional Language to Independence
Before Television: More Slow Change
All Indira Radio, Soap, and Hindi Television-Cable-
Satellite
Song, Soap, and Satellite: Hindi Television Goes
Commercial
Regions Versus Delhi: Stars, Media, Political Bosses,
Language
India's Regional, National, and Southern Asian Media
India to Become a World News and Media Leader?
12
Madame Mao's Trial Boosts Chinese Television
1900-1950:
Thirty Million Unreported Famine Deaths
Revolution
China's Regional-Capitalist and Nationalist-Communist
Media
Newspaper Journalism, Envelopes, and the Internet
TV, Cable, Radio, Film: Most Eyeballs, Most Soap
Making the Foreign Media Serve the Eastern Asian Media
PART3 WORLD MEDIfi PECKING ORDER
13
World Media Pecking Order
Japan and the Eastern Asian Media Pecking Order
South Korea Ascends the Eastern Asian Media Pecking
Order
Slow Change in the World Media Pecking Order
14
France and Cultural Nationalism
Western Europe's Big Five Cultural Nationalists
Cultural and Media Nationalism in Smaller Western
European Countries
Media Nationalists of ex-Communist Central Europe
European Cable and Satellite: America's Ambiguous
Involvement
U.S. Satellite and Cable in Europe:
Then Decline
Europe and America: Who's Winning?
Euro-American Media
15
Media in Nigeria and Western Africa
Radio: Genocide in Rwanda and Democracy in Kenya
Mobutu, State Failure, and Radio Survival
South African Media: Apartheid and After
Toward a Nollywood-South Africa Media Connection
PART
16
1776:
Big in
Radio and Print,
Old Imperialism
Asian Media Tigers: One Nationalist State, Two Ethnic
Identities
National Diaspora Media in the Satellite Television Era
17
Egypt: Leading Arab Media Power
French Versus Arabic Media and Culture in Algeria
Arab Satellite Television
Enigmas: Saudi Arabia, Conflict, and the Arab Public
18
Mexico: Leader of the Media Pecking Order
Unanticipated Consequences of Political and Media
Democratization in Peru and Venezuela
From Guatemala to Colombia: The United States Loses Control of
the News Agenda
Spanish-Language Media in the United States
Latin America, North America, and Euro-America
19
Media Empire
National Media and End of Empire
The National Media Sequence
Singing Revolution: The Baltic Sequence
Violent Revolution: The South Caucasus Sequence
Hesitant National Revolution: Ukraine's Media Sequence
Reluctant Revolutions: Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and
Central Asia
Russian Media: Nationalist, At Last
Yugoslavia's Regional Media and Six New Nations
20
China and India
National Media: The Dominant Level
The United States Loses Control of World News Agenda and
History
Haunting Inconsistencies of American Policy
Hard to Predict
Index
In
The Media Are American, in it, he argued that while much of the
mass media originated in Europe and elsewhere, the United States domi¬
nated global media because nearly every mass medium became industrial¬
ized within the United States. With this provocative follow-up,
chronicles the massive changes that have taken place in the media over the
past forty years
power" within the global media landscape. The Media Were American demon¬
strates that both the United States and its mass media have lost their previ¬
ous moral leadership. Instead of sole American control of the world news
flow, we now see a world media structure comprised of interlocking
national, regional, and cultural systems.
From a relentlessly global point of view,
and India
of the mass media in the Muslim world. He considers the role of the media
in the collapse of the Soviet Union, the ascendance of the Brazilian and
Mexican soap opera, the increasing strength of "Bollywood"
cinema output of India
Reconsidering the very notion of "global media," the book posits a reemer-
gence of stronger national cultures and national media systems. |
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