Media Programming: Strategies and Practices

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Cengage Learning, 2012 M01 27 - 496 páginas
Written by recognized leaders in the field, MEDIA PROGRAMMING delivers the most accurate coverage of techniques and strategies used in the programming industry today. Reflecting the latest developments from real-world practice, this market-leading text covers all aspects of media programming for broadcast and cable television, radio, and the Internet with clear, current illustrations and examples. It offers in-depth coverage of emerging trends, including multiplatform strategies, cross-media, new media, high definition media, new programming strategies, and wireless and pay-per-view media. This proven text continues to focus on how programs (units of content) are selected (or not selected), arranged, evaluated, and promoted with the need to consider pressures from technology, financing, regulations, policies, and marketing.
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Susan Tyler Eastman is a professor in the Department of Telecommunications at Indiana University. She earned her BA from the University of California, her MA from San Francisco State University, and her PhD from Bowling Green State University. Douglas A. Ferguson is Professor and Program Director of the Graduate Certificate Program in the Department of Communication, College of Charleston. He also served as editor-elect of the JOURNAL OF RADIO STUDIES from 2005 through 2008. Dr. Ferguson earned a bachelor's and master's degree from the Ohio State University and his doctorate from Bowling Green State University.

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