TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Telecommunications
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- "Un-American" Hollywood : politics and film in the blacklist era
- Art, Politics, and Commerce in Chinese Cinema
- Broadband : should we regulate high-speed internet access?
- Canyon Cinema : the Life and Times of an Independent Film Distributor
- Captive audience : the telecom industry and monopoly power in the new gilded age
- Cinema's military industrial complex
- Communication and Colonialism in Eastern India : Bihar, 1760s?1880s
- Competition and chaos : U.S. telecommunications since the 1996 Telecom Act
- Coproducing Asia : locating Japanese-Chinese regional film and media
- Death of the Moguls : the End of Classical Hollywood
- Deconstructing Disney
- Disney culture
- Distribution Revolution : Conversations about the Digital Future of Film and Television
- Eco-sonic media
- German film after Germany : toward a transnational aesthetic
- Hollywood and the culture elite : How the movies became American
- Hollywood independents : the postwar talent takeover
- Hollywood on the Hudson : film and television in New York from Griffith to Sarnoff
- Hollywood vault : film libraries before home video
- How the Internet became commercial : innovation, privatization, and the birth of a new network
- Isles of noise : sonic media in the Caribbean
- J. Edgar Hoover goes to the movies : the FBI and the origins of Hollywood's Cold War
- Lessons from deregulation : telecommunications and airlines after the crunch
- Making waves behind bars : the Prison Radio Association
- Menus for movieland : newspapers and the emergence of American film culture
- Mobile phones : the new talking drums of everyday Africa
- Negotiating Hollywood : the cultural politics of actors' labor
- Networks of entertainment : early film distribution 1895-1915
- Never done : a history of women's work in media production
- Not according to plan : filmmaking under Stalin
- On-demand culture : digital delivery and the future of movies
- Public Service Liberalism : Telecommunications and Transitions in Public Policy
- RKO Radio Pictures : a titan is born
- Re-imagining DEFA : East German cinema in its national and transnational contexts
- Reimagining Brazilian television : Luiz Fernando Carvalho's contemporary vision
- Reinventing discovery : the new era of networked science
- Republic on the wire : cable television, pluralism, and the politics of new technologies, 1948-1984
- Runaway romances : Hollywood's postwar tour of Europe
- Signal traffic : critical studies of media infrastructures
- Signal traffic : critical studies of media infrastructures
- Slow fade to black : the decline of RKO Radio Pictures
- Spoken Word : Postwar American Phonograph Cultures
- Telecommunications development in Asia
- Telecommunications in Canada : technology, industry, and government
- Telecommunications liberalization on two sides of the Atlantic
- The Hollywood sign : fantasy and reality of an American icon
- The Lumière galaxy : seven key words for the cinema to come
- The broadband problem : anatomy of a market failure and a policy dilemma
- The continuous wave : technology and American radio, 1900-1932
- The future of work : robots, AI, and automation
- The global war for internet governance
- The internet trap : how the digital economy builds monopolies and undermines democracy
- The mouse machine : Disney and technology
- The naked truth : why Hollywood doesn't make X-rated movies
- The need for speed : a new framework for telecommunications policy for the 21st century
- The political economy of global communication : an introduction
- The politics of Canadian broadcasting, 1920-1951
- The public eye : television and the politics of Canadian broadcasting, 1952-1968
- The rise and fall of the UK Film Council
- The struggle for control of global communication : the formative century
- Twilight of the idols : Hollywood and the human sciences in 1920s America
- Wired TV : Laboring over an Interactive Future
- Wired into nature : the telegraph and the North American frontier
- Wiring the world : the social and cultural creation of global telegraph networks
- Working in Hollywood : how the studio system turned creativity into labor
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