Comm 233 BOOKS
Mass Media Technological Basis Print Technology Books, Newspapers, Magazines Electronic Technology Records, Radio, Television, World Wide Web Chemical Technology Movies, Photography
The E-P-S Curve Elite Audiences Popular Audiences Specialized Audiences
ElitePopularSpecialized Size of Audience of a given message E-P-S Curve
ElitePopularSpecialized Size of Audience of a given message Literacy Poverty E-P-S Curve
ElitePopularSpecialized Size of Audience of a given message Literacy Poverty Higher education Affluence Leisure time Population size E-P-S Curve
ElitePopularSpecialized Size of Audience of a given message Literacy Poverty Higher education Affluence Leisure time Population size E-P-S Curve
ElitePopularSpecialized Size of Audience of a given message Literacy Poverty Higher education Affluence Leisure time Population size E-P-S Curve
ElitePopularSpecialized Size of Audience of a given message Literacy Poverty Higher education Affluence Leisure time Population size E-P-S Curve
Growth of Literary Culture Scribal Culture “Lecture” System of Education Prior Restraint
Books and Social Change Elite Dominance of Cultural Norms Paperbacks Reflecting Social and Economic Change Dime Novel Democratization of Knowledge
Supplying the Audience’s Demand Markets and Processes in the Book Industry Textbooks The Trade Market: Fiction & Nonfiction
Marketing of books Mass marketing and promotion Retail chain stores Ad campaigns Point-of-purchase displays Subsidiary rights Adaptations for additional markets Examples: Movie rights Book club editions Paperback editions
Trends and Innovations Electronic Publishing Audiobooks Multimedia Products Superstores Content is Key