Marshall McLuhan is a Canadian philosopher and media theorist who is best known for his groundbreaking work in understanding the effects of communication technologies on society. Despite not being mentioned by name, McLuhan's ideas are frequently referenced throughout the HBO series The Sopranos. The show's creator, David Chase, has stated that he was heavily influenced by McLuhan's work, particularly his ideas around the impact of television on culture. The character of Tony Soprano, for example, can be seen as a representation of McLuhan's concept of the "global village" - a society that is increasingly interconnected and interdependent due to the rapid spread of communication technologies. Additionally, several episodes of the show feature scenes where the characters discuss or watch television, highlighting the ways in which this medium impacts their lives and relationships. McLuhan's ideas have also been explored in other popular TV shows and movies, such as Mad Men, The Matrix, and Black Mirror.
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