New Patterns in Global Television
English

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Over recent decades the flow of television programmes and services between nations has prompted concerns about `Cultural Imperialism'' the idea that the powerful metropolitan nations at the centre of the world system are breaking down the integrity and autonomy of the peripheral countries. New Patterns in Global Television challenges that notion by showing that some of the countries outside the traditionally dominant centres have now developed strong television industries of their own and have been expanding into regional markets especially - but not exclusively - where linguistic and cultural similarities exist.This book brings together contributions from specialist researchers on the most dynamic of these regions: Latin America India the Middle East Greater China and in the English-speaking world Canada and Australia. It provides the first comprehensive overview of the new patterns of flow in international television programme exchange and service provision in the satellite era patterns unrecognised by the perspective of the prevailing theoretical orthodoxies in international communication research and policy.
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