What is another word for Marshall McLuhan?

Pronunciation: [mˈɑːʃə͡l mək lˈuːhan] (IPA)

Marshall McLuhan was a Canadian philosopher, who was famously known for his theories on media and communication. He coined the term "the medium is the message" which suggests that the form in which a message is conveyed is equally as important as the message itself, and can affect how it is interpreted. Synonyms for Marshall McLuhan often include "media theorist", "communications philosopher" or simply "media scholar". His works have had a profound impact on the field of media studies and continue to shape our understanding of modern communication. McLuhan remains an important figure in understanding the effects of technology on society and culture.

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  • Wall Street, as you already know, is part of Marshall McLuhan's vision of the world in the Electric Age, that is, a global village dependent on oral-aural communication.
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  • Ever since Marshall McLuhan has become a household name, people have become aware of the tremendous force, both actual and potential ; that TV is having and will have on their lives.
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