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Beaver, 284; Pearl Harbor, 284–85; Pop Nielsen/NetRatings, 421
Idol, 285; Saturday Night Fever, 285; Saving Nielson Media Research, 419–21
Private Ryan, 284–85; Seacrest and, 285; Nielson ratings, 456
Titanic, 284–85; transnationalism, 287–88; NII. See National Information Infrastructure
U571, 285; The Waltons, 284 9/11, 205
NBC, 99, 101, 179 Nintendo DS, 539
NBC Universal, 99 Nintendo Gameboy, 539
NBC-Telemundo merger, 263 Nixon, Richard, 30, 232, 235
Needham Harper Worldwide, 64 NLMC. See National Latino Media Council
Negative advertising, 12 Nokia, 539
Negative political attack ads, 233–34 Noncommercial media, 22–23
NET. See National Educational Television Nonfiction programming, 178
Net neutrality, 251, 289–294; Ad Hoc Nonlinear reading, 316
Public Interest Spectrum Coalition, 294; Nonresident Indians (NRIs), 58, 61
AT&T and, 292–93; BellSouth Corp., Normality, 124
292–93; common carriage, 289; COPE North American Free Trade Agreement
and, 291; debate, 291–93; defined, 289; (NAFTA), 154
Hands Off The Internet, 291–93; Internet North American Review, 332
Freedom Preservation Act (2007), 293; North, Oliver, 141
SavetheInternet.com Coalition, 291–93; Norton, Edward, 452
Stevens and, 292; timeline, 290–91 Not Dead Yet, 125–26
Netflix, 311, 312 Noujaim, Jehane, 356
Netvibes, 313 Nouvelle vague, 187–88
Network, 490 Novak, Robert, 31
The New American Domesticated Male, 450 Novaya Gazeta, 215
New German cinema, 576–77 NPR. See National Public Radio
“New Man,” 451 NRIs. See Nonresident Indians
The New Media Monopoly (Bagdikian), 102 NSF. See National Science Foundation
New World Information and Communication NTIA. See National Telecommunications and
Order (NWICO), 93, 110 Information Administration
New York Journal, 479 NWICO. See New World Information and
New York magazine, 174 Communication Order
New York Public Library, 159 NYRTP. See National Youth in Radio Training
Newblackvoices.com, 263 Project
News Corp., 99, 102
News photographs, 325 Obesity, 55–56
News satire, 295–301; Colbert and, 296–97; Objectivity, 43–44; Al-Jazeera, 41; defined, 40;
The Colbert Report, 295–300; Comedy historical roots of, 41–42; in reporting,
Central, 295–300; Countdown with Keith 39–41. See also Bias
Olbermann, 300; Crossfire, 295; The Obscenity, 303–5; Comstock Act (1873), 304;
Daily Show with Jon Stewart, 295–300; contemporary community standards, 304;
Dennis Miller, 297, 300; Indecision 2000, defined, 304–5; FCC policy, 303; Hays
296; Indecision 2004, 296; Kilborn and, Code, 304; laws, 304; wardrobe malfunction,
296–97; Maher and, 297, 299; Miller 303. See also Indecency
and, 297, 300; O’Reilly and, 297, 299; The Off the record, 30–31
O’Reilly Factor, 299; Politically Incorrect, Öffentlichkeit, 416
297, 300; positive effects, 298; Real Time Office of Communications, Inc.
with Bill Maher, 297, 299; Stewart and, (OC, Inc.), 250
295–300; timeline, 297; White House Off-shore radio stations, 351
Correspondents Association awards Oil Producing and Exporting Countries
dinner, 296–97 (OPEC), 203
News Trust, 258 Oligopolies, 98
NewsCorp, 179 Olivier, Laurence, 449
Newsmagazines, 483 Omnicom Group, 64
Nexium, 339 On the Cable, 71
NGage, 539 On the record, 30–31
Nickelodeon, 86 One Life to Live, 149
Nielsen, Arthur C., 419 Online digital film and television. See
Nielsen Local People Meter (LPM), 424 Digital video

