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    • Kiadás sorszáma 10
    • Kiadó McGraw-Hill Education
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2009. december 16.

    • ISBN 9780073378862
    • Kötéstípus Puhakötés
    • Terjedelem464 oldal
    • Méret 231x185x17 mm
    • Súly 664 g
    • Nyelv angol
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    This concise, student-friendly text teaches the essentials of electronic media and telecommunications. Exploring both the background and structure of this ever-evolving industry and the many ways in which media affects our lives, the text is directed at all students as consumers of media, as well as at students who plan to be media producers. The first section focuses on the various media forms (e.g. radio, the Internet), while the second addresses the functions of media (programming, advertising, etc.). The tenth edition features expanded coverage of contemporary methods and usages of communication, as well as the social significance of media, and how to obtain a job in electronic media.

    This concise, student-friendly text teaches the essentials of electronic media and telecommunications. Exploring both the background and structure of this ever-evolving industry and the many ways in which media affects our lives, the text is directed at all students as consumers of media, as well as at students who plan to be media producers. The first section focuses on the various media forms (e.g. radio, the Internet), while the second addresses the functions of media (programming, advertising, etc.). The tenth edition features expanded coverage of contemporary methods and usages of communication, as well as the social significance of media, and how to obtain a job in electronic media.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Contents

    Part 1
    -
    - Electronic Media Forms

    Chapter 1

    The Significance of Electronic Media

    1.1 A Rationale for Study

    1.2 A Matter of Terms

    1.3 Ownership of Media Devices

    1.4 Use of Electronic Media

    1.5 The Functions of Media

    1.5a Presenting Entertainment

    1.5b Disseminating News and Information

    1.5c Aiding Commerce

    1.5d Transmitting Culture and Customs

    1.5e Acting as a Watchdog

    1.5f Providing Relaxation and Companionship

    1.5g Connecting People to Each Other

    1.6 The Democratization of Media

    1.7 Convergence, Proliferation, and Resilience

    1.8 Issues and the Future

    1.9 Summary

    Suggested Websites

    Notes

    Chapter 2

    The Internet, Portable Devices, and Video Games

    2.1 Origins of the Internet

    2.2 Standardizing the Internet Design

    2.3 The Beginning of Email

    2.4 The World Wide Web

    2.5 Politicians Boost the Internet

    2.6 Refining the Internet

    2.6a Browsers

    2.6b Internet Service Providers

    2.6c Search Engines

    2.7 Internet Growth and Temporary Downfall

    2.8 Radio on the Internet

    2.9 Napster and its Aftermath

    2.10 Voice Over the Internet

    2.11 Video on the Net

    2.12 Enter YouTube

    2.13 Social Networking

    2.14 Internet Abuses

    2.15 Portables Devices

    2.15a Cell Phones

    2.15b Personal Digital Assistants

    2.15c Pods

    2.16 Video Games

    2.16a The Early Days of Video Games

    2.16b Down and Out
    -
    -And Up Again

    2.16c Games Take on a Variety of Forms

    2.16d Console Wars

    2.16e Games for the Internet and Beyond

    2.17 Issues and the Future

    2.18 Summary

    Suggested Web Sites

    Notes

    Chapter 3

    Early Television

    3.1 Early Experiments

    3.2 The Emergence of Broadcast Television

    3.3 The Freeze

    3.4 Early TV Programming

    3.5 Blacklisting

    3.6 The Live Era

    3.7 Color TV Approval

    3.8 Broadcast
    -Cable Clashes

    3.9 Prerecorded Programming

    3.10 The Quiz Scandals

    3.11 UHF and Cable TV Problems

    3.12 Early Cable TV Programming

    3.13 Reflections of Upheaval

    3.14 A Vast Wasteland?

    3.15 The Public Broadcasting Act of 1967

    3.16 Government Actions

    3.17 Corporate Video

    3.18 HBO's Influence

    3.19 Summary

    Suggested Websites

    Notes

    Chapter 4

    Modern Television

    4.1 Growth of Cable TV Programming Services

    4.2 Cable TV's Gold Rush

    4.3 The Beginnings of Satellite TV

    4.4 Home Video

    4.5 Broadcast TV in the 1980s

    4.6 Broadcast and Cable Legal Issues

    4.7 Growth of Hispanic Television

    4.8 Satellite TV Revived

    4.9 The Telecommunications Act of 1996

    4.10 Telephone Company Entry

    4.11 Digital Videodiscs

    4.12 Enter TiVo

    4.13 Programming Changes

    4.14 New and Revised Networks

    4.15 Digital TV and HDTV

    4.16 Issues and the Future

    4.17 Summary

    Suggested Websites

    Notes

    Chapter 5

    Radio

    5.1 Early Inventions

    5.2 The Sinking of the Titanic

    5.3 World War I

    5.4 The Founding of RCA

    5.5 Early Radio Stations

    5.6 The Rise of Advertising

    5.7 The Formation of Networks

    5.8 Chaos and Government Action

    5.9 The Golden Era of Radio

    5.10 The Press
    -Radio War

    5.11 World War II

    5.12 Postwar Radio

    5.13 FM Radio Development

    5.14 The Restructuring of Public Radio

    5.15 College Radio

    5.16 The Changing Structure of Commercial Radio

    5.17 Satellite and HD Radio

    5.18 Issues and the Future

    5.19 Summary

    Suggested Websites

    Notes

    Chapter 6

    Movies

    6.1 Early Developments

    6.2 The First Movies

    6.3 Studio Beginnings

    6.4 Griffith and His Contemporaries

    6.5 World War I Developments

    6.6 Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties

    6.7 Sound

    6.8 The "Golden Years" of Moviemaking

    6.9 Hitchcock and Welles

    6.10 Color

    6.11 Hard Times

    6.12 The Road Back

    6.13 Mythmakers Lucas and Spielberg

    6.14 Moviemaking Today

    6.15 Issues and the Future

    6.16 Summary

    Suggested Websites

    Notes

    Part 2
    - Electronic Media Functions

    Chapter 7

    Careers in Electronic Media

    7.1 Desirable Traits for Electronic Media Practitioners

    7.2 College Preparation

    7.3 Outside Activities

    7.4 Internships

    7.5 Networking

    7.6 Resumes and Reels

    7.7 Finding the First Job

    7.8 Interviewing

    7.9 Diversity

    7.10 Unions and Agents

    7.11 Compensation

    7.12 Types of Job Possibilities

    7.12a Production

    7.12b News

    7.12c Programming

    7.12d Engineering

    7.12e Sales

    7.12f Administration

    7.13 Issues and the Future

    7.14 Summary

    Suggested Websites

    Notes

    Chapter 8

    Programming

    8.1 Sources of Programs

    8.1a Self
    -Produced

    8.1b Related and Non
    -Related Media

    8.1c Majors and Independents

    8.1d Syndicators

    8.1e Others

    8.2 Development

    8.3 The News Process

    8.3a News Gathering

    8.3b News Compilation

    8.4 Formats

    8.5 Scheduling

    8.5a Scheduling Factors

    8.5b Scheduling Strategies

    8.6 Drama

    8.7 Comedy

    8.8 Reality

    8.9 Games

    8.10 Music

    8.11 News

    8.12 Sports

    8.13 Talk Shows

    8.14 Documentaries and Information

    8.15 Religion

    8.16 Children's Programming

    8.17 Issues and the Future

    8.18 Summary

    Suggested Websites

    Notes

    Chapter 9

    Sales and Advertising

    9.1 Media to Customer Sales

    9.2 Media to Media Sales

    9.3 The Nature of Advertising

    9.4 The Role of Advertising Agencies

    9.5 Traditional Advertising

    9.6 Product Placement

    9.7 Interactive Internet Advertising

    9.8 Underwriting

    9.9 Advertising Cost Factors

    9.10 Advertising Practices

    9.11 Advertisement Production

    9.12 Advertising to Children

    9.13 Other Controversial Advertising

    9.14 Issues and the Future

    9.15 Summary

    Suggested Websites

    Notes

    Chapter 10

    Promotion and Audience Feedback

    10.1 Promotion

    10.2 Forms of Audience Feedback

    10.3 Audience Research Companies

    10.4 Sampling

    10.5 Collecting Data

    10.6 Analyzing Quantitative Data

    10.7 Qualitative Research

    10.8 Pretesting

    10.9 Other Forms of Research

    10.10 Reporting Results

    10.11 How Audience Measurement Is Used

    10.12 Issues and the Future

    10.13 Summary

    Suggested Websites

    Notes

    Chapter 11

    Laws and Regulations

    11.1 The Federal Communications Commission

    11.2 The Executive Branch

    11.3 The Legislative Branch

    11.4 The Judicial Branch

    11.5 The First Amendment

    11.6 Profanity, Indecency, and Obscenity

    11.7 Libel, Slander, and Invasion of Privacy

    11.8 Copyright

    11.9 Access to the Courts

    10.10 Licensing

    11.11 Ownership

    11.12 Equal Time

    11.13 The Fairness Doctrine

    11.14 Other Regulations

    11.15 Issues and the Future

    11.16 Summary

    Suggested Websites

    Notes

    Chapter 12

    Ethics and Effects

    12.1 Ethical Guidelines

    12.2 Ethical Considerations

    12.3 Effects of Media

    12.4 Organizations That Consider Effects

    12.4a Citizen Groups

    12.4b Academic Institutions

    12.5 High
    -Profile Effects

    12.5a Violence

    12.5b Children and Media

    12.5c News

    12.5d Women and Minorities

    12.5e Sex

    12.6 Issues and the Future

    12.7 Summary

    Suggested Websites

    Notes

    Chapter 13

    Technical Underpinnings

    13.1 The Digital Process

    13.2 Audio Production Equipment

    13.3 Video Production Equipment

    13.4 The Electromagnetic Spectrum

    13.5 Terrestrial Radio Broadcasting

    13.6 Terrestrial Television Broadcasting

    13.7 Satellites

    13.8 Other Wireless Distribution

    13.9 Wire Transmission

    13.10 Pick Up and Carry

    13.11 Motion Picture Exhibition

    13.12 Radio Receivers

    13.13 TV Sets and Computer Monitors

    13.14 Issues and the Future

    13.15 Summary

    Suggested Websites

    Notes

    Chapter 14

    The International Scene

    14.1 Early Film

    14.2 Early Radio

    14.3 The Colonial Era

    14.4 World War II and Its Aftermath

    14.5 Early Television

    14.6 Broadcasting's Development

    14.7 The Concerns of Developing Nations

    14.8 The Coming of Satellites

    14.9 Privatization

    14.10 The VCR

    14.11 The Collapse of Communism

    14.12 Indigenous Programming

    14.13 The Digital Age

    14.14 Issues and the Future

    14.15 Summary

    Suggested Websites

    Notes

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