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Acknowledgements; Contents; Chapter 1: Introduction: Liberalism and Video Power; Note; References; Chapter 2: Histories of Video Power; The Refusal of Activism Amateur Film Production in the 1950s; Cybernetic McLuhanism in Television Video from the 1960s to the 1980s; Satellite Resistance and Video Containment in the 1980s and 1990s; Flexible Microcasting and Interactive Television in the 1990s and 2000s; Toward Terminal Video; References; Chapter 3: Liberalism and Broadcast Politics; The Models of Video Producers; Corporate Liberalism and the Guardianship Model.

Neoliberalism and the Commercial ModelSocial Liberalism and the Public Sphere Model; Video Producers and Their Models; The Anti-Monopoly Model; The Public Interest Model; The Free Speech Model; The Access Model; The Diversity Model; The Public Resource Model; The Technology Model; The Democracy Model; References; Chapter 4: Corporate Liberalism and Video Producers; Proformations; Case Study: Free Speech TV; Conclusion: From Corporate Liberalism to Neoliberalism; References; Chapter 5: Technoliberalism and the Origins of the Internet; Political Rituals and Digital Discourse.

The Internet as Fetish and Myth on the US Presidential Campaign TrailFour Digital Discourses of Technoliberalism; The Triumph of Technocapitalism; References; Chapter 6: Technoliberalism and the Convergence Myth; Moral Technical Imaginaries; Digital Discourse and the Convergence Myth; The Internet on Television: Shuffle Programming; Intellectual Property Rights; Chemosphere Studio; Hollywood versus Silicon Valley; An Initial Public Offering; The Commercialization of User-generated Content; Diaspora; Current's Conclusion: Sell to Al Jazeera; References.

Chapter 7: Silophication of Media IndustriesGrain Silos; Structural Silos; Conclusion; References; Chapter 8: Neoliberalism and Terminal Video; The Rise of Multichannel Networks; Next New Networks; Revision 3; Blip TV and Maker Studios; Big Frame; Video in the Era of Neoliberalism and Conglomeration; References; Chapter 9: Toward the Beginning of a New Participatory Culture; References; Index.

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