Description
- Written by leading authors who collectively bring a wealth of not only teaching, but also multifaceted industry experience to the subject
- Covers the historical influences and contemporary issues in programming, technology, regulation and the business of media
- Features chapter reviews and discussion questions, as well as an introductory chapter that orients the reader to the broad electronic media landscape
- Explores the fundamentals for understanding human communication as an underpinning to the study of media communication systems
- Considers the future and great potential in this ever-changing field.
About the Author
Peter B. Orlik is Professor and Director of Central Michigan University's School of Broadcast and Cinematic Arts.
Steven D. Anderson is Professor in the School of Media Arts and Design at James Madison University where he conducts courses in electronic media technologies.
Louis A. Day is an alumni Professor in Louisiana State University's Manship School of Mass Communication.
W. Lawrence Patrick is President of Patrick Communications, LLC, a leading media investment banking and brokerage firm as well as owner of Legend Communications, a 16-station radio group.
Reviews
"These four experts don't just write about the electronic media, they have spent decades shaping it! You won't find a more articulate, insightful, and relevant text to introduce your students to the field."
David Byland, Department of Communication Arts, Oklahoma Baptist University
"A fascinating approach to the past and future of electronic media."
Dom Caristi, Department of Telecommunications, Ball State University
Book Information
ISBN 9781405150545
Author Peter B. Orlik
Format Hardback
Page Count 292
Imprint Wiley-Blackwell
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Weight(grams) 540g
Dimensions(mm) 236mm * 160mm * 23mm