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Convergence media history
Convergence Media History examines the historical development of media convergence and its impact on communication, culture, and society. The book explores how technological innovation has transformed previously separate forms of media—such as print, radio, television, film, telecommunications, and the internet—into interconnected digital platforms that enable the creation, distribution, and consumption of content across multiple channels.
The text traces the evolution of media technologies and communication systems, highlighting key developments that have contributed to the convergence process. It discusses the relationships among technological change, media industries, audience behavior, and cultural practices, showing how digitalization has reshaped traditional media structures and communication patterns.
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- New York : Routledge Taylor & Francis Group., 2009
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xii, 211 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
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English
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978-0-415-9962-4
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