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Smulyan (American civilization, Brown U.) argues that the

emergence of commercialized broadcasting was not an

inevitable development but rather the result of a struggle over

the form and content of the new technology. She describes

how the radio industry overcame public opposition to

advertising and altered the content of broadcasting, and

concludes with a discussion of the impact of the

Communication Act of 1934 on the next great communications

technology--television. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc.

Portland, Or.

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