The Nature of Broadcasting - A Theoretical Perspective

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The Nature of Broadcasting - A Theoretical Perspective Henry Loeser The Nature of Broadcasting - A Theoretical Perspective Past, Present and Future

Natural Law Structure of Nature All living things seek utility Nurture (Rationality) Communication

Human Evolution Groups Symbolic Interaction Language

Forming Societies Specialization Agency vs. structure Mass Communication

Medieval Europe Dual authoritarianism of monarchy and church Rise of merchant class media

Enlightenment Science & technology Secularism

Modernity Urbanization Democracy Mass Media forms

Conflict Theory Dysfunctional society Agency vs. Structure Legal alternativism

The Public Sphere

Alternative Press Activist media

Re-Feudalization Newspaper conglomerates Politicization

Radio

Community Radio

Television https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=6PXORQE5-CY

Community TV

Terrestrial Paradigm Public Service Commercial Alternative

Re-Feudalization II Policy issues Commercial conglomerates Alternatives struggle

IP - The Great Liberator? One-to-many revolution low barriers to entry virtual democracy

Q1 - The Pipes

Q2 - The Revenue

Q3 - The Content Information Opinion Entertainment

Q4 - Your Data

Re-Feudalization III?

ICT4D

The Future Beyond RF Beyond streaming Neutrality Creative Commons Policy reform Funding solutions

Human Evolution Structural Functionalism? The Public Sphere? Broadcasting plurality?

Thank You!