Television studies after TV : understanding television in the post-broadcast era / edited by Graeme Turner and Jinna Tay.
Television studies must now address a complex environment where change has been vigorous but uneven, and where local and national conditions vary significantly. Globalizing media industries, deregulatory policy regimes, the multiplication, convergence and trade in media formats, the emergence of new...
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Graeme Turner and Jinna Tay
- What is television? matrix media / Michael Curtin
- Less popular but more democratic? Corrie, Clarkson and the dancing Cru / John Hartley
- The twenty-first century telescreen / Mark Andrejevic
- Screens: Television's dispersed "broadcast" / P. David Marshall
- The function of post-broadcast television. Television and the nation: does this matter any more? / Graeme Turner
- Between the public and the private: Television drama and global partnerships in the neo-network era / Serra Tinic
- Approach with caution and proceed with care: campaigning for the US presidency "after" TV / Toby Miller
- Reinventing television: The work of the "innovation" unit / Stuart Cunningham
- Television and social change. Television culture with "Chinese characteristics": The politics of compassion and education / Wanning Sun and Yuezhi Zhao
- Television in Chinese geo-linguistic market: deregulation, reregulation and market forces in the post-broadcast era / Jinna Tay
- Television in the Balkans: The rise of commercial nationalism / Zala Volcic
- Anachronism, apologetics and Robin Hood: Televisual nationhood after TV / Stephanie Hemelryk Donald
- Television content: What's on now?. Latin America's impact on world television markets / John Sinclair
- Reasserting the national? Program formats, international television and domestic culture / Albert Moran
- From monopoly to polyphony: India in the era of television / Adrian Mabbott Athique
- Fragmentation or consolidation? factors in the Oprah-ization of social talk on multi-channel Arab tv / Naomi Sakr
- Globalizing televised culture: The case of China / Anthony Fung.