Michael Schudson, a leading authority on media and society, has shed light on the complexities of modern communication and its impact on public discourse and democracy. With his insightful analysis and rigorous scholarship, Schudson has deepened our understanding of the role of media in shaping public opinion and political culture, fostering informed citizenship and civic engagement in an increasingly mediated world.
"If advertising is not an official or state art, it is nonetheless clearly art."
"Advertising generally works to reinforce consumer trends rather than to initiate them."
"The power of ads rests more in the repetition of obvious exhortations than in the subtle transmission of values."
"It is very likely that many firms spend more on advertising than, for their own best interests, they should."
"The effectiveness of advertising depends on the amount and kind of product information available to consumers... advertising will be more successful the more impoverished the consumer's information environment."
"If there are signs that Americans bow to the gods of advertising, there are equally indications that people find the gods ridiculous. It is part of the popular culture that advertisements are silly."
"American advertisers rely on 'essentially illogical' approaches to determine their advertising budgets."
"Most criticism of advertising is written in ignorance of what actually happens inside these agencies."