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             Schumpeter, Joseph 119            subsidies 70, 179, 211
             Schumpeterian institutional political  Sum, Ngai-Ling 189
               economy 34                      supply 72, 74, 105, 179
             Scott, Ben 26                     Sussman, Gerald 30
             Seaton, Jean 115                  Sweezy, Paul 84
             segmentation 81, 105, 151         Sylvian, Olivier 133
             self-regulation 147, 149, 182     symbolic power 103, 195–96
             Sen, Amartya 5, 113               synergy 90–91, 92–93
             Senior, Nassau 5
             sexuality 9, 16, 19, 185, 211     Taiwan 63, 183
             Seymour, David 48                 Tapscott, Dan 131
             Shields, Mike 117                 technocentrism 108, 112
             Siegelaub, Seth 32                technological determinism 108, 111,
             Sinclair, Upton 26                  112, 186
             SK Telecom Corporation 95–96      technology 53, 71, 72, 85–86, 153; see also
             Slashdot 212–13                     digitalisation; Internet
             small firms 96–97, 99, 111         Telecom Italia 86
             Smarajiva, Rohan 36n4             television 32, 105–6, 116, 126, 172–73,
             Smith, Adam 4, 59                   204; advertising 144, 146, 148, 149;
             Smythe, Dallas 26, 28–29, 30, 33, 36n4,  audiences as commodities 140; coercive
               138–40, 141, 156n1, 159           power 196; concentration 99; costs 122;
             Snowden, Edward 196                 cultural imperialism 159, 163; export
             social class 5, 35, 112; cultural studies 31;  of formats 174–75;
               Marxism 6, 9, 19, 37              hypercommercialism 105; US local
             social justice 3, 8, 30, 70         news 13; see also broadcasting
             social market approaches 60–62, 65–66  Terranova, Tiziana 141
             social media 110, 126, 132, 141, 142,  Thatcher, Mark 184
               151, 212                        Thatcher, Margaret 204
             social movements 19, 35, 71, 203–4, 205  Thompson, Edward P. 16, 31
             social responsibility model 65    Thompson, John B. 28, 163, 164,
             socialism 49, 67                    167, 195
             sociology 38, 49, 53, 54, 102     Thussu, Daya 165
             Sony 82, 85–87, 90, 96–97, 127, 175, 190  Tilley, Elizabeth 210
             sources 42, 51–52, 53, 75, 211    Time Warner 82–83, 85–86, 88, 90,
             South Korea 173, 179, 183           92–95, 115, 117, 138, 175, 190
             Sparks, Colin 67, 124–25, 172     The Times 88, 101, 129, 196
             Spurlock, Morgan 199              trade associations 190
             stagism 73, 118–19                transnational corporate domination
             state 55, 64–67, 170–71, 178–79,    166–67, 171–72
               183–84, 185; see also government  transnational corporations (TNCs) 81–87,
               intervention                      94, 160, 179; advertising 137, 138;
             Steinman, Clay 200, 207             alliances 95–96; cultural domination
             Stigler, George 5                   166; dependency theory 159; growth of
             Stole, Inger 140                    169–70; lobbying by 184, 190; see also
             Straubhaar, Joseph 173              corporations
             Street, John 196–97               transnational media conglomerates
             structural functionalism 139–40     (TNMCs) 86–87, 95–96, 161, 162,
             structuralism 145–46                165, 175
             structuration 25, 188             transnationalisation 157, 163, 166–67,
             structure 9, 25–26, 54, 102, 188    173–74
             sub-contracting 94, 96            Tumber, Howard 52
             subcultures 49–50                 Tunstall, Jeremy 163, 167
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