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Media Convergence

Maidenhead: Open University Press (2010), xvi, 200 pp.

Contains glossary pp. 172-177, bibliogr. pp. 178-192, index

Series: Issues in Cultural and Media Studies

ISBN 978-0-33-522873-7 (pbk); 978-0-33-522872-0 (hbk)

Signature commbox: 70-General-E 2010

"The process of ‘media convergence’ has far broader policy implications for ownership and audience access to diverse information. Dwyer critically analyses the political, economic, cultural, social, and technological factors that are shaping these changing media practices. There are examples of media convergence in everyday life throughout, including IPTV, VoIP and Broadband networks. The impacts of major traditional media players moving into the online space is illustrated using case studies such as the acquisition of the social networking site MySpace by News Corporation, and copyright issues on Google’s YouTube." (Back cover)
Introduction, 1
1 Interpreting Media Convergence, 24
2 Traditional Media Moves Online, 47
3 Media Ownership and the Nation-State, 69
4 Audiences of Neoliberal Imaginaries, 118
5 Living at the Network Edge, 134
6 Conclusion, 158