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Introduction: moments of danger and challenges to the selective tradition in U.S. communication history / Janice Peck
Politics as patriotism: advertising and consumer activism during World War II / Inger L. Stole
The revolt against radio: postwar media criticism and the struggle for broadcast reform / Victor Pickard
"Our union is not for sale": the postwar struggle for workplace control in the American newspaper industry / James F. Tracy
"Things will never be the same around here": How See it now shaped television news reporting / Dinah Zeiger
"We can remember it for you wholesale": lessons from the broadcast blacklist / Carol A. Stabile
Foreign correspondents, passports and McCarthyism / Edward Alwood
"Love that AFL-CIO": organized labor's use of television, 1950-1970 / Nathan Godfried
A moment of danger. The postwar "TV problem" and the creation of public television in the U.S. / Laurie Ouellette
Lockouts, protests, and scabs: a critical assessment of the Los Angeles Herald Examiner strike / Bonnie Brennen
The reporters' rebellion: The Chicago journalism review, 1968-1975 / Stephen Macek
Oprah Winfrey, new liberalism and the politics of race in late twentieth century America / Janice Peck
Public radio, This American life and the neoliberal turn / Jason Loviglio
"Sticking it to the man". Neoliberalism: corporate media and strategies of resistance in the 21st century / Deepa Kumar
Contesting democratic communications: the case of current TV / James F. Hamilton
Critical media literacy: critiquing corporate media with radical production / Bettina Fabos.

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