The second edition of this major textbook in global communication has been fully revised to bring it up to date with advances in this dynamic field. From media coverage of the Afghanistan and Iraq wars and Arabic media systems, to digital cameras and the birth of the iPod, this book offers students a comprehensive understanding of the complex international communication scene, and of the implications of rapid changes to the worldwide media landscape that continue on a daily basis.
I read only some pages on it. Since I'm not a media-kinda person so i don't put much interest on it.
In pages i've read, the book discussed, a lot, about media (both written or electronic). They gave some data about how media affects Glob Com and so on.