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

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Other Authors: Turner, Graeme, Tay, Jinna
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Routledge, 2009.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Graeme Turner and Jinna Tay
  • 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
  • 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' unity / Stuart Cunningham
  • Television culture with 'Chinese characteristics': the politics of compassion and education / Wanning Sun and Yuezhi Zhao
  • Television in Chinese geo-linguistic markets: 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
  • Latin America's impact on world television markets / John Sinclair
  • Reasserting the national? Programme 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 Y.H. Fung.