Mary Jackson Pitts, Ph.D.
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Chapter Outline chapter 15 A SHORT HISTORY OF GLOBAL MEDIA International Mass Media Before Satellites Clandestine Stations Pirate Broadcasters The United States as International Broadcaster The VOA Today Satellites and Global Mass Media Cultural Forum: The United States as International Propagandist GLOBAL MEDIA TODAY Using Media to Make a Difference: Maintaining Gross National Happiness Comparative Analyses The Western Concept: Great Britain The Development Concept: Honduras The Revolutionary Concept: Poland The Authoritarianism and Communism Concepts: China Media Echoes: Freedom of the Press in Iran Programming THE DEBATE OVER CULTURAL IMPERIALISM The MacBride Report and the NWIO The Case for the Global Village The Case Against the Global Village Developing Media Literacy Skills: Making Our Way in the Global Village Living Media Literacy: Support the Global Media Literacy Movement |