5th Edition

Now Media The Evolution of Electronic Communication

By Norman J. Medoff, Barbara K. Kaye Copyright 2025
428 Pages 263 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

428 Pages 263 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

428 Pages 263 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Now in its fifth edition, this book is one of the leading texts on the evolution of electronic mass communication in the last century, giving students a clear understanding of how the media of yesterday shaped the media world of today. Now Media provides a comprehensive view of the development of media and the subsequent advancements into ‘now’ digital media. Each chapter is organized... Read more

Preface

Acknowledgments

 

Chapter One: Opting Into ‘Now Media'    

Chapter Two: From Marconi to Mobile Listening   

Chapter Three: Television: From Analog to Digital to 8K     

Chapter Four: Radio and Television Programs and Programming

Chapter Five: Interconnected by the Internet

Chapter Six: Social Media: Private Conversations in Public Places

Chapter Seven: Digital Devices: Up Close, Personal, and Customizable

Chapter Eight: Extended Reality (XR): Inside of Media, Inside the Mind

Chapter Nine: Video Games: Innovation and Interactivity

Chapter Ten: Feature Films: ‘The Movies’

Chapter Eleven: Advertising: From Clay Tablets to Digital Tablets

Chapter Twelve: Audience Measurement: Who’s Listening, Who’s Watching, Who’s Surfing?

Chapter Thirteen: How 'Now Media' Work and Working in the 'Now Media'

Chapter Fourteen: 'Now Media' and You 

 

Index

Biography

Norman J. Medoff, Ph.D., is professor emeritus in the School of Communication at Northern Arizona University. He has taught and served as an administrator at three different universities, produced numerous television and corporate video projects, and overseen the productions of many students. Dr. Medoff has authored articles in scholarly journals as well as trade and consumer magazines. He has also written textbooks on the Internet and mass media, television production, and electronic media. He is a past president of the Broadcast Education Association. Recently he was co-director of the Advanced Media Laboratory where students create virtual and augmented reality projects and compete on the NAU Esports team.

Barbara K. Kaye (Ph.D., Florida State University) is professor in the School of Journalism & Media at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville. Her research focuses on the influence of digital content on media use and attitudes. She also studies the uses and effects of profanity on television programs. She has co-authored three textbooks, published 85 journal articles and book chapters, and presented her research at 110 academic conferences. But closest to her heart is teaching abroad in Italy, Austria, and Taiwan.