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Network nations: a transnational history of British and American broadcasting
2011, Routledge
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0415883849 9780415883849
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Table of Contents
Introduction: thinking transnationally: the Anglo-American axis
Nations, national identity and the transnational
The nations imagine radio, 1922 to 1938. Chaos and control
National broadcasting in Britain
The "American system"
Trans-Atlantic convergence: 1938-1946. Enormous changes at the last minute
The politics and poetics of neutrality
In it together: wartime radio
Conclusion
Television, trade, and transculturation, 1946-1975
Disentangling and differentiation, 1946-55
New directions and disputes, 1955-64
Conclusion
Towards "globalization".
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [334]-348) and index. .
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