This article shows that media convergence has always been a historical possibility but was foreclosed by private industry and/or governments intent on preventing cross-media combinations. In contrast, the current push to bring about information highways in Britain and Canada promotes rather than prevents media reconvergence. Given the uncertainties surrounding new media, three potential evolutionary paths are suggested: the emergence of 'information suburbs' in contrast to the idealistic connotations associated with information societies; new media as adjuncts of 'old media'; or a strategy that seeks to expand the range of universal service and media freedoms for the many rather than the few and which uses ISDN as the cornerstone of the fix...
Media convergence is happening around the world. This study looks at the current operation of a cabl...
What does the government really want from its review of media policy, asks Julian Thomas in Inside S...
Much of the recent discourse in Canadian communication studies has focused on the development of the...
Grounded in a study of the Canadian mediascape, this article argues that trends toward media ownersh...
Perhaps no region on earth has been as affected by the dramatic pace and extent of media development...
The Information Highway looks set to become the most pervasive mass medium of all time – a revolutio...
The information highway, the information superhighway, the infobahn, the freeway, digital intersecti...
The Trans-Canada Highway vs The Information Highway: The Road Less Traveled? Irwin Shubert The infor...
Examples of convergence of the Telecommunications, Media and Information Technology sectors were alr...
New communications technologies have emerged that involve the convergence of television, computer, c...
With digital technologies blurring media boundaries, this book provides a detailed analysis of how t...
With digital technologies blurring media boundaries, this book provides a detailed analysis of how t...
New communications technologies have emerged that involve the convergence of television, computer, c...
With digital technologies blurring media boundaries, this book provides a detailed analysis of how t...
Every year the Canadian Media Concentration Research Project puts out two reports on the state of th...
Media convergence is happening around the world. This study looks at the current operation of a cabl...
What does the government really want from its review of media policy, asks Julian Thomas in Inside S...
Much of the recent discourse in Canadian communication studies has focused on the development of the...
Grounded in a study of the Canadian mediascape, this article argues that trends toward media ownersh...
Perhaps no region on earth has been as affected by the dramatic pace and extent of media development...
The Information Highway looks set to become the most pervasive mass medium of all time – a revolutio...
The information highway, the information superhighway, the infobahn, the freeway, digital intersecti...
The Trans-Canada Highway vs The Information Highway: The Road Less Traveled? Irwin Shubert The infor...
Examples of convergence of the Telecommunications, Media and Information Technology sectors were alr...
New communications technologies have emerged that involve the convergence of television, computer, c...
With digital technologies blurring media boundaries, this book provides a detailed analysis of how t...
With digital technologies blurring media boundaries, this book provides a detailed analysis of how t...
New communications technologies have emerged that involve the convergence of television, computer, c...
With digital technologies blurring media boundaries, this book provides a detailed analysis of how t...
Every year the Canadian Media Concentration Research Project puts out two reports on the state of th...
Media convergence is happening around the world. This study looks at the current operation of a cabl...
What does the government really want from its review of media policy, asks Julian Thomas in Inside S...
Much of the recent discourse in Canadian communication studies has focused on the development of the...