The Relationship of Vcrs To Other Media Industries Competition, Cooperation And Confusion
p. 7
Vcrs and Viewer Control Over Programming An Historical Perspective
p. 9
References
p. 22
The Economics of the Prerecorded Videocassette Industry
p. 25
References
p. 43
Audience Measurement In the Vcr Environment An Examination of Ratings Methodologies
p. 45
References
p. 67
The Relationship of Vcrs To Theoretical Frameworks Testing, Extending Or Maintaining Existing Media Theories
p. 73
References
p. 90
Vcrs and People's Control Of Their Leisure Time
p. 93
References
p. 105
Vcrs and the Effects of Television New Diversity or More of the Same?
p. 107
References
p. 121
Context, Social Class, and Vcrs A World Comparison
p. 125
The Relationship of Vcrs To Individual Behavior and Use Patterns: Individual Expression Collective Identity, and Social Patterns
p. 145
References
p. 160
A Family Systems Approach To the Use of the Vcr in the Home
p. 163
References
p. 177
The Rerun Ritual Using Vcrs to Re-View
p. 181
References
p. 192
Captured on Videotape Camcorders and the Personalization Of Television
p. 195
Author Index
p. 211
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