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Breaking Up America Advertisers And The New Media World Joseph Turow

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Breaking Up America Advertisers And The New Media World Joseph Turow
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.69 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Joseph Turow
ISBN: 9780226817514, 0226817512
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Breaking Up America Advertisers And The New Media World Joseph Turow by Joseph Turow 9780226817514, 0226817512 instant download after payment.

Combining shrewd analysis of contemporary practices with a historical perspective, Breaking Up America traces the momentous shift that began in the mid-1970s when advertisers rejected mass marketing in favor of more aggressive target marketing. Turow shows how advertisers exploit differences between consumers based on income, age, gender, race, marital status, ethnicity, and lifesyles.
"An important book for anyone wanting insight into the advertising and media worlds of today. In plain English, Joe Turow explains not only why our television set is on, but what we are watching. The frightening part is that we are being watched as we do it."—Larry King
"Provocative, sweeping and well made . . . Turow draws an efficient portrait of a marketing complex determined to replace the 'society-making media' that had dominated for most of this century with 'segment-making media' that could zero in on the demographic and psychodemographic corners of our 260-million-person consumer marketplace."—Randall Rothenberg, Atlantic Monthly

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