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McLuhan
[ muh-kloo-uhn ]
noun
- Marshall, 1911–80, Canadian cultural historian and mass-communications theorist.
McLuhan
/ məˈkluːən /
noun
- McLuhan(Herbert) Marshall19111980MCanadianWRITING: writerMISC: media analyst ( Herbert ) Marshall . 1911–80, Canadian author of works analysing the mass media, including Understanding Media (1964) and The Medium is the Message (1967)
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“In terms of McLuhan, it isn’t a cool medium, it becomes a hot medium.”
From Los Angeles Times
McLuhan argued more than 50 years ago that we would be enslaved by "new media" if we couldn't adapt to it.
From Salon
It’s like the moment in “Annie Hall” when Marshall McLuhan arrives.
From New York Times
No less a scholar of mass media than Marshall McLuhan praised Shepherd for utilizing “radio as a new medium for a new kind of novel that he writes nightly.”
From Washington Post
A freewheeling media satire full of visual tricks and topical references to the Vietnam War and the media guru Marshall McLuhan, “Head” tanked at the box office.
From New York Times
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