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    Media and Culture with 2009 Update: An Introduction to Mass Communication
    Media and Culture with 2009 Update: An Introduction to Mass Communication
        Richard Campbell, Christopher R. Martin, and Bettina G. Fabos (Paperback - Feb 15, 2008)
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    5.0 Customer Rating Very interesting, September 26, 2007
    By Maire Grace Heins
    This book is very interesting. Is fun to read and not boring at all.
    I really enjoy it.



    4.0 Customer Rating Why Post A Review For A Textbook?, January 5, 2006
    By J. Merritt (Washington-Baltimore Corridor)
    Reviews are somewhat superfluous in light of the fact that this is a textbook and thus you probably don't have any choice about buying it, as was the case with me. Nonetheless, as textbooks go, I'd have to say I enjoyed this one quite a bit more than most. It's remarkably up-to-date, which is vital in media studies (there will undoubtedly be a 6th edition very soon), and it's a very fast and engaging read. The author doesn't always keep his liberal agenda well hidden, but that is perhaps forgiveable in an age of increasingly conserative media. On the whole, this stands a better chance than most of being a textbook that you actually keep rather than trying to cash in as soon as the course is over. I kept mine.



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