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World television : from global to local / Joseph D. Straubhaar.

By: Straubhaar, Joseph D.
Series: Communication and human values. Publisher: Los Angeles, London : SAGE, c2007Description: 1 v. (various pagings) ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9780803954632 (pbk. : alk. paper).Subject(s): Television -- Social aspects | Group identityDDC classification: 384.55
Partial contents:
Chapter 1. A multilayered world of television : an overview - Chapter 2. Hybridization and the roots of transnational, geocultural and culturak-linguistic markets - Chapter 3. Creating national and regional television and cultural industries - Chapter 4. Creating global, U.S. and transnational television spaces - Chapter 5. Increasing complexity: the technology of ceating global and national television spaces - Chapter 6. Producing national television, glocal and local - Chapter 7. TV exporters: from American empire to cultural-linguistic markets - Chapter 8.Multiple proximities between television genres and audiences choosing between national, transnational and global television - Chapter 9. Making sense of world television hybridization or multilayered cultural identities? - Index.
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Main Collection Taylor's Library-TU

Floor 4, Shelf 12 , Side 1, TierNo 4, BayNo 3

384.55 STR (Browse shelf) 1 Available SOMAC,37002,03,CL 5000029126

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Chapter 1. A multilayered world of television : an overview - Chapter 2. Hybridization and the roots of transnational, geocultural and culturak-linguistic markets - Chapter 3. Creating national and regional television and cultural industries - Chapter 4. Creating global, U.S. and transnational television spaces - Chapter 5. Increasing complexity: the technology of ceating global and national television spaces - Chapter 6. Producing national television, glocal and local - Chapter 7. TV exporters: from American empire to cultural-linguistic markets - Chapter 8.Multiple proximities between television genres and audiences choosing between national, transnational and global television - Chapter 9. Making sense of world television hybridization or multilayered cultural identities? - Index.