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Global Communication is the most definitive text on
multi-national communication and media conglomerates, exploring how
global media influences both audiences and policy makers around the
world. This new edition is comprehensively updated to reflect the
many fast moving developments associated with this dynamic
field.
A new edition of the most definitive text on multi-national
communication and media conglomerates, each chapter updated with
extensive new details
Covers the expanding area of global communication and describes
major multimedia conglomerates, particularly in the USA, including
the purchase of NBC-Universal by Comcast and Disney's expansion in
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Includes new information on the phone hacking scandal by News
Corporation?s employees in the UK
Explains the significant changes in the communication industry
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Chronicles the continuing story of the development of Arab
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