Republic on the wire :cable television, pluralism, and the politics of new technologies, 1948-1984
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New Brunswick
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Rutgers University Press
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2017
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xii, 250 pages ; 24 cm
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Includes bibliographical references )pages 223-235( and index
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John McMurria
CONTENTS NOTE
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Machine generated contents note: Acknowledgments -- Introduction: American pluralism, television policy, and the method of equality -- Broadcast policy, television spectrum, and the pluralist logics of inequality -- Contesting )in(equality at the margins of television reception -- Pay-TV orders -- Local origination, public access, and the hierarchical logics of civic culture -- Blue skies, black cultures -- Epilogue: neutrality, connectivity, or equality when media converge