Contemporary television : eastern perspectives
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書誌事項
Contemporary television : eastern perspectives
(Communication and human values)
Sage Publications, 1996
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- : us : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The new tensions between commercial realities and cultural subordination which have emerged in Asian societies as a consequence of the spread of television are explored in this book. Focusing on global media and media education, issues discussed include the rapid spread of global television in light of dramatic developments in technology; the expanding Asian audiences and their demand for a wider choice; and the importance accorded to Asian markets by broadcasting and advertising companies.
目次
PART ONE: THE GLOBAL CONTEXT
Studying Television - David French and Michael Richards
New Worlds and Contemporary Debates
From Global Development to Global Culture? - Michael Richards and David French
Television and Change - Michael Richards and David French
Comparing National Experiences
PART TWO: NATIONAL STRUCTURES AND THEMES
The Socio-Cultural Dynamics of Indian Television - John V Vilanilam
From SITE to Insight to Privatisation
Expansion of the Korean Television Industry and Transnational Capitalism - Shin Dong Kim
Television in Pakistan - Seemi Naghmana Tahir
An Overview
Structures of Television in Singapore - Mark A Hukill
The Impact of the International Marketplace on the Organisation of Malaysian Television - Zaharom Nain
Television and the Emergence of `Civil Society' in Thailand - Ubonrat Siriyuvasak
The Evolution of Prime-Time Television Scheduling in Hong Kong - Terence Lo and Chung-bong Ng
A Note on Television in Sri Lanka - Sunanda Mahendra
PART THREE: STUDIES OF NATIONAL ISSUES AND EXPERIENCES
Rip Van Winkle - Usha Vyasulu Reddi
A Story of Indian Television
Pictured Realities and Pictures of Reality - Raghavachari Amritavalli
Cross-Cultural Intelligibility of the Visual in Television
Aspects of Ethnicity and Gender in Malaysian Television - Mustafa K Anuar and Wang Lay Kim
International News on Indian Television - Keval J Kumar
A Critical Analysis of The World This Week
Development Dilemmas for Indian Television - Arbind Sinha
No News Is Bad News - Terence Lo
June 4 and Individualism in Hong Kong
PART FOUR: EMERGING ISSUES
Open Markets and the Future of Television - Fiction and Fact - David French and Michael Richards
GATT, GATS and the World Trade Organisation
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