
THINGS HIDDEN 29: Andrew McLuhan on Marshall McLuhan, Rene Girard, and How Media Becomes Us
David Gornoski
Media, Fame, and Engagement
This chapter examines the distinctions between radio and podcasting, focusing on how these mediums shape speaker styles and audience engagement. It explores the rise and fall of media theorist Marshall McLuhan, alongside contemporary figures, discussing the impact of manufactured fame in the digital landscape. Themes of media participation, perception, and the influence of technology on communication are interwoven throughout the discussion.
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