One Nation Under Television
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MacDonald discusses how the networks created a monopoly of undisputed broadcast control, used it to homogenize American culture, and now are losing their grip over the airwaves. Illustrated.

MacDonald discusses how the networks created a monopoly of undisputed broadcast control, used it to homogenize American culture, and now are losing their grip over the airwaves. Illustrated.