Timeline of media in English

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  • 1785 The Daily Universal Register later The Times (London)
  • 1827 In New York the first 'black' newspaper in the USA Freedom's Journal is founded.
  • 1838 The Bombay Times and Journal of Commerce, since 1861 The Times of India, today the English newspaper with the widest circulation, is founded
  • 1888 The National Geographic Society (USA) is founded and starts to publish The National Geographic Magazine, later National Geographic
  • 1909 Foundation of the oldest Afro-American newspaper in the USA still being published - Amsterdam News (New York)
  • 1922 British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
  • 1922 Foundation of Reader's Digest - The conservative magazine is published in 19 languages and has about 100 million readers.
  • 1923 Henry Luce and Briton Hadden found in New York City the magazine TIME
  • 1927 CBS, first only a radio station, starts to broadcast its regular television program in New York City on July, 21 1931.
  • 1936 Henry Luce founds Life in New York.
  • 1956 Drum Magazine (South Africa)

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  • 1964 International Publishing Corporation starts the publication of the tabloid The Sun to replace Daily Herald.
  • 1972 Foundation of the first feminist film magazine Women and Film (Santa Monica, USA) – appeared until 1975
  • 1972 In the USA the pay tv station Home Box Office starts broadcasting, since 1975 it's also available via satellite.
  • 1975 Signs. Journal of Women and Culture in Society, one of the first and most renowned academic feminist journals is founded in the USA
  • 1981 MTV starts broadcasting.

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  • 1985 Viacom buys Warner-Amex Satellite Entertainment and therefore also MTV
  • 1986 General Electric kauft die Radio Corporation of America (RCA) und damit auch deren Tochter NBC
  • 1994 In Great Britain the music magazine Mojo is founded.
  • 1995 Westinghouse Electric Corporation buys CBS, paying 5,4 billion Dollars.
  • 1999 Foundation of Indymedia (also in other languages)

[edit] Bibliography

  • Erik Barnouw, Tube of Plenty: The Evolution of American Television, Oxford University Press 1992
  • Rodger Streitmatter, Voices of Revolution: The Dissident Press in America, Paperback Edition, Columbia University Press 2001
  • Rodger Streitmatter, Unspeakable: The Rise of the Gay and Lesbian Press in America, Faber & Faber 1995
  • Rodger Streitmatter, Raising Her Voice. African American Women Journalists who changed History, University Press of Kentucky 1994

[edit] See also

  • Historiography - this article includes a chronological list of historiographical journals

[edit] External links

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