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India on Television How Satellite News Channels Have Changed the Way We Think and Act

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Excellent an incisive and much-needed study of how television is changing India. Rajdeep Sardesai, Managing Editor, CNN-IBN and IBN-7 More than fifty 24-hour news networks, operating in eleven different languages, emerged in India between 1992 and 2006. This book traces the evolution of satellite television and how it effected major changes in political culture, the state, and expressions of Indian nationhood. Explaining how television, a medium that developed in the industrial West, was adapted to suit Indian conditions, the book focuses specifically on the emergence of satellite news channels. It shows how live television used new forms of technology to plug into existing nodes of communication, which in turn led to the creation of a new visual language national, regional and local that altered politics and forms of identity formation in significant ways. Satellite television came to India as the representative of global capitalism in the early 1990s and crushed the governmental monopoly over broadcasting that had existed since independence. As such, the story of satellite news is also the story of Indias encounter with the forces of globalization.

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9788172237264
Hardcover, 10th Edition
ISBN13: 9788172237264
HarperCollins India, 2008

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