Brian Schnack

19%
Flag icon
The old public had been reactive because, structurally, it could be nothing else. TV viewers in the 1950s, for example, could only react as consumers to three channels, by either watching or tuning them out. For obvious structural reasons, members of that public were unable to develop their own TV programs.
The Revolt of the Public and the Crisis of Authority in the New Millennium
Rate this book
Clear rating
Open Preview