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Christianity and the Mass Media in America: Toward a Democratic Accommodation
Michigan State University Press, 2003 eISBN: 978-0-87013-952-9 | Paper: 978-0-87013-774-7 | Cloth: 978-0-87013-696-2 Library of Congress Classification BV652.97.U6S38 2003 Dewey Decimal Classification 261.520973
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The mass media and religious groups in America regularly argue about news bias, sex and violence on television, movie censorship, advertiser boycotts, broadcast and film content rating systems, government regulation of the media, the role of mass evangelism in a democracy, and many other issues. In the United States the major disputes between religion and the media usually have involved Christian churches or parachurch ministries, on the one hand, and the so-called secular media, on the other. Often the Christian Right locks horns with supposedly liberal Eastern media elite and Hollywood entertainment companies. When a major Protestant denomination calls for an economic boycott of Disney, the resulting news reports suggest business as usual in the tensions between faith groups and media empires. See other books on: America | Mass media | Mass media in religion | Rhetoric | Toward See other titles from Michigan State University Press |
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