1. Anglo-American, global, and Euro-American media versus media nationalism
2. Television soap operas, Telenovelas, Brazil
3. From B2B to bedroom and from the United States to the world
4. Freakish media finances benefit number one
5. Media moguls are national
6. Anglo-American world news, public relations, and unreported mass killings
7. U.S. world media peak around 1950
8. Since 1950 : the United States looking superlative while losing world media market share
9. Decline : U.S. media, moral authority, "sole superpower"
10. rise of big-population nations and their media
11. India's multi-ring media circus
12. China : capitalist-communist media stir-fry
13. World media pecking order
14. Europe and Euro-American media
15. Africa : bottom of the media pecking order
16. National media system as lead player
17. separate Arab media bloc
18. Spanish-language media in Latin America
19. Twenty-one new media nations replace communist media empire
20. American media decline to continue?