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By Alison Dagnes

This riveting e-book presents a nonpartisan exam of ways the technological adjustments and monetary imperatives of the media have ended in an entertainment-driven information procedure poorly fitted to record on American politics.

• Interviews with C-SPAN CEO Brian Lamb, Time magazine's television critic James Poniewozak, Saturday evening Live Weekend replace head author Alex Baze, and others make clear contemporary media

• A chronology examines the technological development of the yank media and the monetary advancements of media company possession over the last 50 years

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Ibid. 15. Ibid. 16. John Zogby, “Politics at the Speed of Light,” Politics, June 2008, 54. 17. Michael Schudson and Danielle Haas, “Getting Bit: When Sound Bites Get Snacksized,” Columbia Journalism Review (May/June 2008). 18. This is an especially rich area of inquiry for both political scientists and media theorists and includes work from Douglas Kellner (Media Culture: Cultural Studies, Identity, and Politics between the Modern and Postmodern, 1995), John Thompson (Ideology and Modern Culture, 1991, and Media and Modernity, 1996), Bonnie Anderson (News Flash, 2004), and Daya Thussu (News as Entertainment, 2008).

In an age when a growing number of Americans call themselves Independent, the question arises: Does party identification even matter? The answer is yes. The United States is driven by the two-party system, and as long as that remains true, then all the real money, power, and trappings are controlled by those two entities. Since political parties oppose each other so dramatically on THE MEDIA: PARTISANSHIP, MEDIA REGULATION, AND AUDIENCE RECEPTION 5 major issues affecting American life, the drive to woo these Independent voters is strong.

O’Brien’s last argument is that anonymity shields posters from psychological filters that might control what they say or do. It is harder, for example, to speak one’s mind in public than it is in the solitude of one’s home, facing not a crowd of people but a computer screen instead. This gives greater license to those who do not feel accountable for their actions. 29 The other side of the argument reaches to the protections guaranteed by the First Amendment. Opponents point to the power of anonymous writers to speak the unpopular truths and voice the position of the unaccepted minority in the marketplace of ideas.

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