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Mixed media: Newspaper ownership of radio in American politics and culture, 1920--1952.

机译:混合媒体:1920--1952年,报纸在美国政治和文化中的广播所有权。

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This dissertation traces the history of newspaper ownership of radio stations in the United States from 1920 to 1952. It attempts to demonstrate that radio was less a harbinger of modernity than it was a way for publishers to protect their businesses and expand their roles as the dominant purveyors of news and information. Though radio did have many novel characteristics as a medium, its development was structured to a great degree by the older institution of the newspaper. Newspapers owned some of the most powerful and important stations in the 1920s and 1930s. By 1940, they owned almost a third of American radio stations, and they owned almost half of the first group of television stations in the early 1950s. Despite its significance in helping to develop American broadcasting, historians have largely overlooked the role of the newspaper in radio history. This dissertation examines the broadcast ownership of large enterprises such as the Tribune Company, Hearst Newspapers, Scripps-Howard, and Gannett, and balances this national story by looking at the numerous smaller communities around the United States where the sole newspaper became the sole radio station owner.;This dissertation expands upon this business history narrative by analyzing how the newspaper-radio combination was understood in American politics and culture. The issue stimulated serious concern at all levels of the federal government, and regulatory proposals always engendered heated debate. Leading social scientists, intellectuals, broadcasters, and journalists were instrumental in shaping these policy debates. Ordinary Americans responded by writing thousands of letters to the Federal Communications Commission to voice their opinion and, more importantly, by forming groups to challenge the broadcast licenses of local newspapers. By combining these various perspectives---elite and popular, local and national---this dissertation provides a robust history of the American media in the first half of the twentieth century.
机译:本论文追溯了1920年至1952年美国广播电台报纸所有权的历史。它试图证明,广播电台不是现代性的预兆,而是出版商保护其业务并扩大其主导地位的一种方式。新闻和信息的提供者。尽管广播确实具有许多新颖的特征,但它的发展在很大程度上是由较旧的报纸机构构成的。报纸拥有1920年代和1930年代一些最强大,最重要的电台。到1940年,他们拥有美国广播电台的近三分之一,并且在1950年代初拥有第一批电视台的近一半。尽管历史学家在帮助发展美国广播方面具有重要意义,但历史学家在很大程度上忽略了报纸在广播历史中的作用。本文研究了Tribune Company,Hearst Newspapers,Scripps-Howard和Gannett等大型企业的广播所有权,并通过考察美国各地众多的较小社区来平衡了这个国家的故事,在该社区中唯一的报纸成为唯一的广播电台本文通过分析如何在美国政治和文化中理解报纸与广播的结合,扩展了这一商业历史的叙述。这个问题引起了联邦政府各级的严重关注,并且监管提案总是引起激烈的辩论。领先的社会科学家,知识分子,广播公司和新闻工作者在促成这些政策辩论中发挥了作用。普通美国人的回应是,向联邦通信委员会写了数千封信,表达他们的意见,更重要的是,通过组建团体来挑战当地报纸的广播执照。通过结合各种观点-精英和流行,地方和国家-,本论文提供了在20世纪上半叶美国媒体的悠久历史。

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  • 作者

    Stamm, Michael.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Chicago.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Chicago.;
  • 学科 American Studies.;Journalism.;Mass Communications.;History United States.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2006
  • 页码 369 p.
  • 总页数 369
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 传播理论;美洲史;新闻学、新闻事业;
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