This forward-thinking anthology collects the most up-to-date thinking from the vanguard of media theorists, commentators, journalists and policy makers, who examine where we are now and lay out a five-to-ten-year roadmap for change. It considers how open access to the internet relates to tomorrow's wireless technologies, how the problems in commercial journalism stem from poor regulatory policy in broadcasting, how the concerns of media workers should be shared by media consumers and much more. This is a comprehensive handbook for activists, students and concerned citizens.
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This forward-thinking anthology collects the most up-to-date thinking from the vanguard of media theorists, commentators, journalists and policy makers, who examine where we are now and lay out a five-to-ten-year roadmap for change. It considers how open access to the internet relates to tomorrow's wireless technologies, how the problems in commercial journalism stem from poor regulatory policy in broadcasting, how the concerns of media workers should be shared by media consumers and much more. This is a comprehensive handbook for activists, students and concerned citizens.