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                  Barney, Darin, 191                broadcast, cont.
                  Barr, Trevor, 8, 79, 95             public sphere, 80, 102
                  Baudelaire, Charles, flânerie, 197–8  reciprocity without interaction, 144–9,
                  Baudrillard, Jean, xi, 5, 10, 27, 31, 36–8, 39,  161, 195, 211, 217
                     43n, 51, 69, 106, 107, 118, 120n, 133, 143  rethinking of, 101–19
                   hyperreal, 31, 38, 43n, 107        sociological approach to, ix-x
                   obscene, 105, 107                broadcast communities, x, xiii, 122,
                   simulacrum, 36, 38, 39, 43n, 100, 118,  206–21, 222
                       119, 128, 135, 207             in news, 215–16
                  Baym, Nancy, 87, 97                 reality TV, 219–20
                   audience community and network     rituals of, 214–20
                       community, 176, 194, 210       symbolic inequality of, 34, 105, 210–14
                   contexts of CMC, 63–4, 67          talk shows, 217–19
                  Becker, Barbara, 76–7, 79, 81     Brosnan, M., technophobia, 183, 188
                   ‘partial publics’, 76, 79, 81    Buzzard, K.S.F., 18n, 96, 121n
                  behaviourism, x, 5, 18n, 23, 42, 112, 194
                  Bell, Daniel, 7, 22, 170          cable, 1, 8, 66, 94, 97, 102, 109, 110, 111,
                   ‘end of ideology’, 22               121n, 149, 215
                   multi-stranded community, 170–1  Caldwell, J., 120n
                  Benedikt, M., Judeo-Christian narratives  Calhoun, Craig, xii, 43n, 154, 160, 164,
                     of cyberspace, 190                166n, 178
                  Benjamin, Walter, flânerie, 197–9   efficiency of communication, 202
                  Bennett, Tony, 21–2, 42n            phenomenological levels of
                  Big Brother, 219–20                    socialization, 155–8
                  Bolter, J.D., and Grusin, R., 19n, 38, 43n,  capitalism, 4, 6, 9, 24–8, 31, 32, 34, 74, 77,
                     66, 130                           82n, 88, 89, 91, 173–4, 207, 221
                   hypermediacy, 130                Carey, James, xii, 6, 15, 39, 46, 117, 215, 219
                   remediation, 19n, 43n              anthropological or ritual approach, xii,
                  Boorstin, Daniel J., 31–3, 43n         133–135, 208
                   ‘homogenisation of experience’, 33  divertissement, 133
                  Bott, Elizabeth, 99, 166n           status conflict in communication, 219
                  Bourdieu, Pierre, 108               uses and gratification model, 134
                  Brecht, Bertolt, 19n              Carkeek, Freya, 148, 159, 160
                  broadcast, 11–14, 17, 20–43, 44–5, 49–53, 55,  cartoon, 70, 71, 120n
                     57, 59, 64–7, 70, 72–3, 78–80, 82n,  Castells, Manuel, 8, 43n, 48, 85, 204–5
                     83–121, 122–3, 132–3, 135, 137–41, 142,  interactive society, 8
                     143, 144–9, 150, 154, 155, 161, 164, 167,  CBS, 21, 120n
                     176, 177, 194, 195, 200, 206–21  celebrity, 24, 35, 52, 82n, 212–14, 218–19
                   architecture, ix, 9, 13, 20, 53, 66, 95, 99,  as the last flâneur, 214
                       110, 133, 146–8, 206, 220, 222  Celebdaq and Hollywood SX, 212
                   authority of, 215, 216             deaths of, 109, 111, 214, 224n
                   ‘The Broadcast Era’, 85, 102       and non-celebrity, 34–5, 105, 153, 211,
                   broadcast event, 103–6, 109, 111–12   212–13, 217–18, 219, 220–1, 224n
                   as constitutive of media ‘mass’, 102  and scandal, 214
                   convergence thesis, xi             and symbolic inequalities, 34,
                   dependence on, 3                      105, 210–14
                   interactivity, ix, xi, 10, 12, 50, 84–6, 97–8,  WorldLive.com, 213
                       100, 115, 122, 148           Centre for Contemporary Cultural
                   maintenance of social order, 207    Studies (CCCS), 17n
                   mediation of visibility, 208–9   Certeau, Michel de, 117,
                   mutually constitutive with network  176, 177
                       integration, 83–6              ‘space is a practiced place’, 176
                   network mediums parasitic on     Chan-Olmsted, S., 96
                       broadcast, xi, 12, 52, 79, 86–7, 90,  Chapman, Mark David, 225n
                       95, 104, 105                 Chesher, Chris, 55, 82n
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