01354cam a2200241 45000010005000000100016000050200015000210200021000360820018000571000026000752450058001012600064001593000025002235040065002485050438003136500029007516500047007806500037008276500051008646500036009159990015009519520146009666901 a 96052330 a0631201491 a0631201505 (pbk)00a302.23/452211 aBarker, Chris,d1955-10aGlobal television :ban introduction /cChris Barker. aOxford, UK ;aMalden, Mass. :bBlackwell Publishers,c1997. aix, 260 p. ;c23 cm. aIncludes bibliographical references p. [231]-243) and index. aPreface and acknowledgements. Part I: The Global Institution of Television: 1. Modernity and Global Television. 2. What is Global Television? Part II: Primetime Goes Global: Programmes and Audiences: 3: Global Soaps and Global News. 4. Television and Global Audiences. 5. Television, Identity and Global Audiences. 6. The Global and the Local: Cultural Imperialism. 7. Conclusion: The Future of Global Television? Index.grt 0aTelevision and politics. 0aTelevision broadcastingxEconomic aspects. 0aTelevision broadcasting of news. 0aTelevision soap operasxHistory and criticism. 0aTelevision viewersxPsychology. c5840d5840 00102ddc40708MAINaRTCLIBbRTCLIBcMAINd2018-11-27h i10725l1o302.23 BARp30011271r2023-11-02 00:00:00s2023-08-25w2018-11-27yMAIN