Transnational Television Worldwide: Towards a New Media Order

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Jean K. Chalaby
Bloomsbury Academic, 2005 - Art - 264 pages
Towards an Understanding of Media Transnationalism / Jean K. Chalaby -- Whoever Looks Always Finds: Transnational Viewing and Knowledge-Experience / Kevin Robins and Asu Aksoy -- The Quiet Invention of a New Medium: Twenty Years of Transnational Television in Europe / Jean K. Chalaby -- Maverick or Model? Al-Jazeera's Impact on Arab Satellite Television / Naomi Sakr -- Transnational Television in Sub-Saharan Africa / Graham Mytton, Ruth Teer-Tomaselli and Andre-Jean Tudesq -- The Transnational and the National: Changing Patterns of Cultural Influence in the South Asian TV Market / David Page and William Crawley -- The Transnationalization of Television: The Indian Experience / Daya Kishan Thussu -- Trans-border Broadcasters and TV Regionalization in Greater China: Processes and Strategies / Joseph Man Chan -- International Television Channels in the Latin American Audiovisual Space / John Sinclair -- Adapting US Transnational Television Channels to a Complex World: From Cultural Imperialism to Localization to Hybridization / Joseph D. Straubhaar and Luiz G. Duarte.

About the author (2005)

Jean K. Chalaby is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at City University, London. He also teaches at the University of Geneva. He is the author of The Invention of Journalism and The de Gaulle Presidency and the Media. He has published extensively on a wide range of media-related topics.

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