''Aurora Wallace tells a very compelling story about the 'media architecture' that materialized in New York around the newspaper industry from the early nineteenth century to now. Lively and filled with scholarly detail, Media Capital is an essential book for our understanding of modern culture.''--Ben Highmore, author of Cityscapes: Cultural Readings in the Material and Symbolic City ''This exciting study broadens our horizons dramatically in an emerging area of scholarly interest for mass communication historians. It will be ideal for students and readers interested in media history, architectural history, and New York City history.''--Patrick S. Washburn, author of The African American Newspaper: Voice of Freedom