Media Events

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Media Events

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ISBN: 9780674559561
author: Daniel Dayan / Elihu Katz
publishing house: Harvard University Press
publication date: 1994 -3
binding: Paperback
price: USD 34.00
number of pages: 320

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The Live Broadcasting of History

Daniel Dayan / Elihu Katz   

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An imporant work that should be read by everyone in the media and culural studies and may involved in the study of other modern institutions and political processes.
--Eric Rothenbuhler (Contemporary Sociology )
The publication of the Media Eventsis itself a media event of great imporantance to scholars and professionals in broadcasting and electronic media.
--Michael Real (Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media )
Media Events is a feat of scholarship about a medium that tends to defy scholarship. It is a comprehensive, thoughtful, and original delineation of a phenomenon of live television as a powerful social force. This book marks a milestone in the understanding of how we are affected by television.
--Daniel Schorr (National Public Radio )
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Constituting a new television genre, live broadcasts of "historic" events have become world rituals which, according to Dayan and Katz, have the potential for transforming societies even as they transfix viewers around the globe. Analyzing such public spectacles as the Olympic games, the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana, John F. Kenndy's funeral, the moon landing, and Pope John II's visits to Poland, they offer an ethnography of how media events are scripted, negotiated, performed, celebrated, shamanized, and reviewed.

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