Media diversity and localism : meaning and metrics / edited by Philip M. Napoli.

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Online Access: Full Text (via Taylor & Francis)
Other Authors: Napoli, Philip M.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Mahwah, N.J. : Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2007.
Series:LEA's communication series.
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Table of Contents:
  • Should we regulate media ownership? / Joel Waldfogel
  • On media concentration and the diversity question / Robert B. Horwitz
  • Employment and wage effects of radio consolidation / Peter DiCola
  • Public and private decision making : the value of diversity in news / Peter J. Alexander and Brendan M. Cunningham
  • Convergence of newspaper election coverage, 1992 to 2000 / Alexander Halavais
  • Mediation, mediators and new intermediaries : implications for the design of new communications policies / Stefaan G. Verhulst
  • The limits of diversity / Sandra Braman
  • Indexing diversity / Steven S. Wildman
  • Tracking "localism" in television broadcasting : utilizing and structuring public information / Stephen D. McDowell and Jenghoon Lee
  • When law and social science go hand in glove : usage and importance of local and national news sources--critical questions and answers for media market analysis / Mark Cooper
  • White out : the absence and stereotyping of people of color by the broadcast networks in prime time entertainment programming / Leonard M. Baynes
  • Serving the public interest : broadcast news, public affairs programming, and the case for minority ownership / Christine M. Bachen, Allen S. Hammond, IV, and Catherine J.K. Sandoval
  • Diversity of exposure / James G. Webster
  • A mile wide and an inch deep : measuring media diversity online and offline / Matthew Hindman
  • Content diversity online : myth or reality / Eszter Hargittai
  • Proactive media policy in an age of content abundance / Ellen P. Goodman.