Braun, Joshua A.2024-04-262024-04-262018-01-01https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14394/31324<p><a href="https://www.flowjournal.org/2018/11/mass-reach-after-mass-media/">https://www.flowjournal.org/2018/11/mass-reach-after-mass-media/</a></p>Writing in 1829 about the newly completed U.S. postal network, William Ellery Channing marveled, “When a few leaders have agreed on an object, an impulse may be given in a month to the whole country. Whole States may be deluged with tracts and other publications, and a voice like that of many waters, be called forth from immense and widely separated multitudes. Here is a great new power brought to bear on society, and it is a great moral question, how it ought to be viewed, and what duties it imposes.” [ ((Quoted in John, 1995, p. 185. ))]distributionmedia infrastructurespolicytechnologyMass Reach After Mass Mediaarticle