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Don’t Judge a Book by Its Cover

A review of a modern classic.

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Japanese Media Atrocities Reviewed in “A Public Betrayed”

Everything you’ve heard that’s bad about the American press is a day-to-day occurrence in Japan where two print media outlets co-exist.

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Bernard Goldberg Presents “A Slobbering Love Affair” Starring Barack Obama

The true story of the torrid romance between Barack Obama and the mainstream media: a review.

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Youth Media by Bill Osgerby

The book’s focus is on the analysis of media consumption rather than fandom itself. This analysis, however, certainly presents points of interest that underline or overlap with fandom, as fans are also essentially consumers.

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The Predictions of Fahrenheit 451

In the classic novel Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury describes a world in the future where Americans are addicted to electronic media for information and entertainment and the written word is no longer desired. Although this book was written in 1953, see how close his predictions were.

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A Model for Media

A short review of the book “Understanding Media” by Marchall Mcluhan.

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