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El. knyga: Future of Television in the Global South: Reflections from Selected Countries

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  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Apr-2023
  • Leidėjas: Palgrave Macmillan
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783031188336
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  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Apr-2023
  • Leidėjas: Palgrave Macmillan
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783031188336
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This book explores how television in the global South is future-proofing its continued relevance, addressing its commercial, social and political viability in a constantly changing information ecosystem. The chapter contributions in the book are drawn from countries in East, South and West Africa, the Middle East and Latin America, specially selected for their illustrative potential of the key issues addressed in the book.  





Scholarly attention on television in the global South has largely been limited to studying evolving television formats with broader structural issues covered almost entirely by industry reports. Major gaps remain in terms of understanding how television in the global South is changing within the context of the significant technological developments and what this means for televisions future(s). The chapters reflect on these futures, not in the sense of predicting what these might be, but rather anticipating important areas of intellection. The contributors contend that much of the scholarship on the global South, by scholars from the South, is often stilted by a reluctance to anticipate. This failure leads to a largely reactionary scholarship, constantly oppositional, and unable to recentre conversations on the South. This volume finds intellectual incentive in this urgent need to anticipate, hence its particular focus on television futures. Taking television in the global South as an important cultural and political barometer, the book seeks to explore how television in the global South is adapting to the rampant technological changes and processes of globalisation.

Recenzijos

This 11-chapter book is well-structured, thought-provoking and compelling, offering a comprehensive examination of the evolving TV landscape in the Global South. the book remains a must-read for anyone seeking contextual understanding of the transformative future of TV in the Global South. It offers diversity and wealth of knowledge, critical insights, and thought-provoking reflections that will undoubtedly shape the discourse on TV studies in future. (Job Allan Wefwafwa, AFRICAN JOURNALISM STUDIES, October 17, 2023)

1 Introduction
1(8)
George Ogola
Part I The Changing Television Market
9(78)
2 Original Local Productions, Streaming Services and the Future of Subscription TV in South Africa
11(18)
Alexia Smit
3 Saudi Arabian Television: The Challenge of Connecting with Reality
29(20)
Naomi Sakr
4 Surviving Digital Disruptions: The Future of Television in Kenya
49(22)
Nancy Kacungira
Mike Owuor
5 Television's Uncertain and Fragmented Future: Battling the Digital Revolution in Uganda
71(16)
Ivan Okuda
Part II The `New Scramble' for Africa
87(42)
6 The BBC in Africa: Western Influencer, Soft Power Purveyor, or African Broadcaster?
89(18)
Peter Burdin
7 China Global Television Network's Debate Show, `Talk Africa': Conflict, Economics, and Geopolitics
107(22)
Bob Wekesa
Part III Television Policy and Regulation in the Digital Age
129(100)
8 The Past and Future of Media Giants in Latin America: The Legacy of Clientelism in Brazil's Broadcast Television Development
131(38)
Elizabeth A. Stein
Karine Belarmino
9 Off the Map: Mexican TV Navigates a Post-national, Post-broadcast World
169(24)
Vinicio Sinta
10 The Politics of Broadcasting Regulation in Uganda
193(20)
Adolf E. Mbaine
11 When Stakeholder Interests Truncate Policy Intentions: The Case of Digital Television Migration in Nigeria
213(16)
Akin Akingbulu
Index 229
Dr. George Ogola works at the Department of Cultural, Media and Visual Studies, University of Nottingham, UK. Ogola has published widely on the intersection between technology, the media, politics and popular culture.