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Network Nations: A Transnational History of British and American Broadcasting

SKU: 9780415883849

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Explore the surprising origins of media globalization by examining the deep, transnational cultural relationship between British and American broadcasting. This essential study challenges conventional views, arguing that these systems, often seen as opposites, were deeply intertwined and mutually influential. Discover a groundbreaking transnational approach to media history, tracing critical interactions from early radio to television’s global reach. It’s a must-read for media studies students, academics, and professionals in India interested in the evolution of broadcasting and its international impact. Gain vital insights into the historical dialogue shaping media worldwide.

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