Global media : the television revolution in Asia / by James D. White.
Material type: TextSeries: East Asia (New York, N.Y.)Publication details: New York : Routledge, ©2005.Description: 1 online resource (xx, 286 pages) : illustrationsContent type:- text
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- 9781136090820
- 1136090827
- 9780203036112
- 0203036115
- 9780203036112
- 9781136090981
- 1136090983
- 9781136090905
- 1136090908
- 1299458718
- 9781299458710
- Nihon Hōsō Kyōkai
- Zhong yang dian shi tai (Beijing, China)
- Nihon H*os*o Ky*okai
- Zhong yang dian shi tai (Pékin, Chine)
- Nihon Hōsō Kyōkai
- Zhong yang dian shi tai (Beijing, China)
- Television broadcasting -- China
- Television broadcasting -- Japan
- Television broadcasting policy -- China
- Television broadcasting policy -- Japan
- Télévision -- Chine
- Télévision -- Japon
- Télévision -- Politique gouvernementale -- Chine
- Télévision -- Politique gouvernementale -- Japon
- TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Television & Video
- Television broadcasting
- Television broadcasting policy
- China
- Japan
- Informationsfluss
- Globalisierung
- Fernsehen
- Japan
- China
- 384.55/095/090511 22
- PN1992.3.C6 W48 2005eb
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-282) and index.
The globalization context -- Information, television, and news -- Case history 1 : Japan and NHK -- Case history 2 : China and CCTV -- Case history 3 : Hong Kong and STAR TV -- Meanwhile, back in the future -- Appendix : the GNN planning documents.
Print version record.
This book is about the processes of globalization, demonstrated through a comparative study of three television case histories in Asia. Also illustrated are different approaches to providing television services in the world: public service (NHK in Japan), state (CCTV in China) and commercial (STAR TV, based in Hong Kong). Through its focus, Global Media addresses a considerable lacuna in the media studies literature, which tends to have a heavy Western bias. It provides an original addition to the literature on globalization, which is often abstract and anecdotal, in additio.
English.
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