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Television studies after TV : understanding television in the post-broadcast era

Books, Manuscripts
Imprint:
Oxon: Routledge, 2009
Contents:
What is television? - Matrix media - Less popular but more democratic? - The twenty-first century telescreen - Screens: television’s dispersed ‘Broadcast’ - The function of post-broadcast television - Television & the nation: does this matter any more? - Between the public & the private: television drama & global partnerships in the neo-network Era - Approach with caution & proceed with care: campaigning for the US Presidency ‘After’ TV - Reinventing television: the work of the ‘Innovation’ unit - Television & social change - Television culture with ‘Chinese Characteristics’: the politics of compassion & education - Television in Chinese geo-linguistic market: deregulation, reregulation & market forces in the post-broadcast era - Television in the Balkans: the rise of commercial nationalism - Anachronism, apologetics & Robin Hood: televisual nationhood after TV - Television content: what’s on now? - Latin America’s impact on world television markets - Reasserting the national? program formats, international television & domestic culture. Albert Moran 15. From monopoly to polyphony: India in the era of television - Fragmentation or consolidation? factors in the Oprah-ization of social talk on multi-channel Arab TV - Globalizing televised culture: the case of China
ISBN:
9780415477703
Dewey class:
302.2345
Language:
English
BRN:
37726
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