Janet Wasko is the Knight Chair for Communication Research at the University of Oregon (USA). She is the author of
How Hollywood Works (2003),
Understanding Disney: The Manufacture of Fantasy (2001), and
Hollywood in the Information Age: Beyond the Silver Screen (1994), editor of
A Companion to Television (Blackwell, 2005) and
Dazzled by Disney? The Global Disney Audience Project (2001), as well as other volumes on the political economy of communication and democratic media. She is the current head of the Political Economy Section of the IAMCR.
Graham Murdock is reader in the Sociology of Culture at Loughborough University (UK). Before moving to Loughborough, he worked for some years at Leicester University where he was a leading member of the pioneering centre for Mass Communication Research.
Helena Sousa is Associate Professor at the Department of Communications Sciences, University of Minho (Portugal). She has written about Portuguese and EU media policy and about media structures and content production in Portuguese speaking countries (Lusophone cultural area).