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University of Michigan’s Institute for Social Research

SOURCE 2001 Monitoring the Future Study (MTF). The MTF survey is conducted by the University of Michigan s Institute for Social Research and is funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institutes of Health. http //www.nida.nih.gov/Infofax/HSYouthtrends.html... [Pg.458]

In a report prepared for the University of Michigan s Institute of Social Research, Paul Hirsch described the product of Adorno s Radio Research Project. (20) According to Hirsch, the establishment of postwar radio s Hit Parade "transformed the mass medium into an agency of sub-cultural programming." Radio networks were converted into round-the-clock recycling machines that repeated the top 40 "hits." Hirsch documents how all popular culture — movies, music, books, and fashion — is now ran on the same program of preselection. Today s mass culture operates like the opium trade the supply determines the demand. [Pg.373]


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