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Television studies after TV, understanding television in the post-broadcast era, edited by Graeme Turner and Jinna Tay

Label
Television studies after TV, understanding television in the post-broadcast era, edited by Graeme Turner and Jinna Tay
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Television studies after TV
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
edited by Graeme Turner and Jinna Tay
Sub title
understanding television in the post-broadcast era
Summary
'Television Studies after TV' leads the way in developing new ways of understanding television in the post-broadcast era. With contributions from leading international scholars, it considers the full range of convergent media now implicated in understanding television., Television studies must now address a complex environment where change has been vigorous but uneven, and where local and national conditions vary significantly. Globalizing media industries, deregulatory policy regimes, the multiplication, convergence and trade in media formats, the emergence of new content production industries outside the US/UK umbrella, and the fragmentation of media audiences are all changing the nature of television today: its content, its industrial structure and how it is consumed. Television Studies after TV leads the way in developing new ways of understanding television in the post-broadcast era. With contributions from leading international scholars, it considers the full range of convergent media now implicated in understanding television, and also focuses on large non-Anglophone markets - such as Asia and Latin America - in order to accurately reflect the wide variety of structures, forms and content which now organise television around the world
Target audience
specialized
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