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- catalog contributor b11444600.
- catalog contributor b11444601.
- catalog contributor b11444602.
- catalog created "1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1999.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Pt. I. Britain and Other American Media Advantages -- 1. The USA as Popular Culture Number One -- 2. Brits on the Anglo-American team -- 3. Hollywood Genre Menu -- 4. Multiplication of Video Channels and Programming -- 5. Washington as Media Policy Umpire and Commercial Booster -- 6. Bulking up for Digital: The Vertical Imperative -- Pt. II. Britain as Media Number Two to the USA -- 7. Britain as Number Two in the Anglo-American Media -- 8. World News Duopoly -- 9. Public Service Broadcasting -- 10. British Popular Music and the BBC -- 11. Book Publishing: US-UK Merger -- 12. Advertising Agencies -- Pt. III. Britain as Film, Television, and Press Colony -- 13. Hollywood and British Media Subordination -- 14. Non-citizen Press Moguls: Feuds and Foreign Policy -- 15. British Broadcasting Containment and Competition -- 16. Mrs. Thatcher's Farewell Waive, Sky's Satellite and Cable Monopoly -- 17. Will a British BBC Survive until 2022? -- Pt. IV. Europe Adds Deregulation to Media Nationalism -- 18. France and Germany Copy Italian Accident: Britain Follows Later -- 19. Television without Frontiers: Brussels Misreads US Satellites and British Privatization -- 20. A Policy for Film Auteurs, but None for Hollywood -- 21. Sports Media: Advantage Europe, Game USA -- 22. Smaller Countries: Media Nationalism Multiplied -- Pt. V. Conclusions -- 23. A Win for US Media, not USA -- 24. Britain's Anglo-American Media Mirage -- 25. Towards Euro-and Anglo-American Media.".
- catalog extent "viii, 286 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0198715226 (pbk.)".
- catalog identifier "0198715234".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "1999.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Oxford University Press,".
- catalog spatial "Europe.".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain.".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "302.23/0941 21".
- catalog subject "Mass media Europe.".
- catalog subject "Mass media Great Britain.".
- catalog subject "Mass media United States Influence.".
- catalog subject "P92.G7 T857 1999".
- catalog tableOfContents "Pt. I. Britain and Other American Media Advantages -- 1. The USA as Popular Culture Number One -- 2. Brits on the Anglo-American team -- 3. Hollywood Genre Menu -- 4. Multiplication of Video Channels and Programming -- 5. Washington as Media Policy Umpire and Commercial Booster -- 6. Bulking up for Digital: The Vertical Imperative -- Pt. II. Britain as Media Number Two to the USA -- 7. Britain as Number Two in the Anglo-American Media -- 8. World News Duopoly -- 9. Public Service Broadcasting -- 10. British Popular Music and the BBC -- 11. Book Publishing: US-UK Merger -- 12. Advertising Agencies -- Pt. III. Britain as Film, Television, and Press Colony -- 13. Hollywood and British Media Subordination -- 14. Non-citizen Press Moguls: Feuds and Foreign Policy -- 15. British Broadcasting Containment and Competition -- 16. Mrs. Thatcher's Farewell Waive, Sky's Satellite and Cable Monopoly -- 17. Will a British BBC Survive until 2022? -- Pt. IV. Europe Adds Deregulation to Media Nationalism -- 18. France and Germany Copy Italian Accident: Britain Follows Later -- 19. Television without Frontiers: Brussels Misreads US Satellites and British Privatization -- 20. A Policy for Film Auteurs, but None for Hollywood -- 21. Sports Media: Advantage Europe, Game USA -- 22. Smaller Countries: Media Nationalism Multiplied -- Pt. V. Conclusions -- 23. A Win for US Media, not USA -- 24. Britain's Anglo-American Media Mirage -- 25. Towards Euro-and Anglo-American Media.".
- catalog title "The Anglo-American media connection / Jeremy Tunstall and David Machin.".
- catalog type "text".