Empires of Entertainment: Media Industries and the Politics of Deregulation, 1980-1996

Paperback Published on: 01/07/2011
Price: £29.99
UK delivery included
In stock
Print on demand - Usually dispatched within 7-10 days
Make and edit your lists in your account
wordery
has a fantastic rating on
In stock
Print on demand - Usually dispatched within 7-10 days
wordery
has a fantastic rating on

Synopsis

*Empires of Entertainment* integrates legal, regulatory, industrial, and political histories to chronicle the dramatic transformation within the media between 1980 and 1996. As film, broadcast, and cable grew from fundamentally separate industries to interconnected, synergistic components of global media conglomerates, the concepts of vertical and horizontal integration were redesigned. The parameters and boundaries of market concentration, consolidation, and government scrutiny began to shift as America's politics changed under the Reagan administration. Through the use of case studies that highlight key moments in this transformation, Jennifer Holt explores the politics of deregulation, the reinterpretation of antitrust law, and lasting modifications in the media landscape. Holt skillfully expands the conventional models and boundaries of media history. A fundamental part of her argument is that these media industries have been intertwined for decades and, as such, cannot be considered separately. Instead, film, cable and broadcast must be understood in relation to one another, as critical components of a common history. *Empires of Entertainment* is a unique account of deregulation and its impact on political economy, industrial strategies, and media culture at the end of the twentieth century.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Rutgers University Press
  • ISBN: 9780813550534
  • Number of pages: 256
  • Dimensions: 230 x 153 x 15 mm
  • Weight: 364g
  • Languages: English