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Academic journal
Jahrbuch Medien und Geschichte
DisciplineMedia history
LanguageGerman
Edited byChristoph Rohde, Christian Schurig, Hans-Ulrich Wagner
Publication details
History2001–present
PublisherHerbert von Halem Verlag (Germany)
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ISO 4Jahrb. Medien Gesch.
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ISSN1617-3007
OCLC no.85653038
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The Jahrbuch Medien und Geschichte (English: Yearbook for Media and History) is an annual academic journal covering the history of mass media. The journal is published in German and (fewer articles) in English. It is the official journal of the "Studienkreis Rundfunk und Geschichte", a scientific association that was founded in 1968. Every yearbook has a single, unified theme. The contributions are not limited to the traditional aspects of radio and television research. The first editors had an expanded definition of media. The yearbook has been published from 2001 till 2005 by the UVK Verlagsgesellschaft and since 2011 by the Herbert von Halem Verlag. The current editors are Christoph Rohde, Christian Schurig, and Hans-Ulrich Wagner.

References

  1. About the Studienkreis Rundfunk und Geschichte (Clio online)
  2. Walter Klingler, Edgar Lersch (ed.): Regionalisierung im Rundfunk. Konstanz: UVK, 2001. ISBN 3-89669-325-5 (p. 7)
  3. Since 2006 the Yearbook for Media and History had various publishers.

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