If you liked The television and delinquency debate by Graham Murdock, start with Fakt i fikt͡sii͡a, Media in the Age of Marketization (2007), and Communicating politics (1986). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Fakt i fikt͡sii͡a
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Media in the Age of Marketization
2007 · 263 pages · Graham Murdock, Janet Wasko · Same author
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Communicating politics
1986 · 241 pages · Graham Murdock, Philip Schlesinger · Same author
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Carbon Capitalism and Communication
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1988 · 126 pages · Graham Murdock · Same author
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Unpacking digital dynamics
2010 · Graham Murdock · Same author
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Communication and Modernity
2004 · Graham Murdock · Same author
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La communication de masse et l'industrie publicitaire
1985 · 87 pages · Graham Murdock · Same author
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The Handbook of Political Economy of Communications
2014 · 628 pages · Janet Wasko, Graham Murdock, Helena Sousa · Same author
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The political economy of the media
1997 · 1,424 pages · Graham Murdock · Same author
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1984 · 181 pages · Philip Schlesinger, Graham Murdock, Philip Ross Courtney Elliott · Same author
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Cultural policy and consumer choice in the "new" television age
1983 · Graham Murdock · Same author
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