The present article discusses the importance of the early years of mass communications in order to understand the shaping of them – the power of creating mass media for whole nations. It begins with references to scholars studying large nations and asks whether their results can be generalized to smaller countries. Therefore, it uses Norway as a case study. To what degree were Norway’s four major mass media – press, film, radio and television – formed institutionally in their early years? And if they were formed in this way, how long did the consequences of such a formation last? These questions have been neglected topics in research, so in order to answer them we also need to rethink the connections between the different media
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There has always been a strong symbiotic relation between sport and the mass media in contemporary s...
This article discusses the impact of convergence and digital intermediaries for television as a medi...
The article builds on Hallin & Mancini (2004) who have used a democratic corporatist model to analyz...
The present article discusses the importance of the early years of mass communications in order to u...
The theme of this article is how the Cold War influenced the media – but also how the me - dia influ...
The present article takes its points of departure in medium and modernity theory (Meyrowitz 1985), a...
The article discusses the background and origins of research on media institutions as a field, and e...
The Cold War between the East and West during the period 1945-1991 was a rivalry where the world’s d...
This chapter discusses the development of the Norwegian political and media systems. Norway is a sma...
This article aims to bridge the gap between media studies and welfare state studies. While media and...
Comparing Nordic media systems: North between West and East? The objective of this article is to fur...
“Across all borders”: An investigation into media activities and the Scandinavian Media Model in 195...
Media systems theory (Hallin & Mancini, 2004, 2017) has been a productive theoretical framework ...
Such large differences, even among rich, industrialized countries, clearly demonstrate that newspape...
Revolts on the Agenda! The Media effect of the Norwegian News Coverage of the Global Protests 1968 ...
There has always been a strong symbiotic relation between sport and the mass media in contemporary s...
This article discusses the impact of convergence and digital intermediaries for television as a medi...
The article builds on Hallin & Mancini (2004) who have used a democratic corporatist model to analyz...