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Hollywood Nation: Left Coast Lies, Old Media Spin, and the New Media Revolution

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In 'Hollywood Nation', James L. Hirsen explores the intersection of politics and entertainment, examining how Hollywood influences public opinion and media narratives. The book critiques the perceived liberal bias in the entertainment industry and discusses the impact of new media in challenging traditional media outlets.
Publisher
Crown Forum
Publication year
2005
ISBN-13
9781400081936
Language
English
Subjects
Media StudiesPolitical CommentaryEntertainment IndustryCultural CriticismAmerican PoliticsMedia BiasConservative ThoughtNew MediaHollywoodSociopolitical Analysis

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