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Index
Adorno, Theodor, 2, 27, 38, 41, 42, 54, 86, on the impartiality of television news,
88; 301–4;
see also Frankfurt School advertising, on the Yesterday’s Men controversy,
239, 243; 165
and American broadcasting, 156; “Annenberg School of Communication,
and British broad-casting, 142–6; 253, 254
and economic growth, 184; anomie, 33, 57
and international broadcasting, 176–80, Arendt, Hannah, 27, 32
178–3; Aristotle, 203
structuralist analysis of, 95–96 Arnold, Matthew, 27, 30
Agatha, St, 201 articulation, theory of, 75–79
agenda-setting function of the media, 237, Ascherson, Neal, 134
245, 246, 247, 259 Asquith, Herbert, 206
Agnew, Spiro, 279 Associated Communications Corpora-tion,
Aldgate, Anthony, 289–2 118, 134
alienation, 33, 162 Associated Newspapers, 134, 139
Althusser, Louis, 2, 3, 18, 27, 44, 45, 47, ATV, 115, 167
49, 71, 72, 74, 78, 102, 107; ATV Network Ltd, 134–9
and the reproduction processes of audience:
capitalism, 48; effects of mass communica-tions on,
on ideological state apparatuses, 19, 245, 257–1, 259;
83; media perceptions of, 166
on ideology, 19, 48–3; avant-garde films, 19, 104
on the concept of interpellation, 19
American Dream, the, 56, 236 Bachrach, P., 59–5
American sociology, 35–37; Baldwin, Stanley, 207
see also behaviourism Bank of England Nominees, 134
American Telephone and Telegraph Baratz, M., 59–5
Company, 130 Barthes, Roland, 3, 18, 61, 75;
amplification spiral, 297–298 and semiology, 90, 91, 93, 94, 95, 96
Anderson, Perry, 30 base/superstructure, 16, 22, 43–8, 105
Anglia Television, 134 Baudelaire, Charles, 41
Anglia Television Group Ltd, 134 BBC, 96, 149, 164, 169;
Anglican Church, the, 215 and relations to the state, 45, 82–83;
Annan Report, 164; formation of, 152–7;
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