Global television

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Bibliographic Details
Group Author: Schneider Cynthia.; Wallis Brian, 1953-
Published: Wedge Press MIT Press,
Publisher Address: New York Cambridge, Mass.
Publication Dates: c1988.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Carrier Form: 320 p.: ill. ; 23 cm.
ISBN: 026269123X
Index Number: G22
CLC: G22
Call Number: G22/G562
Contents: Includes bibliographical references.
Introduction / Cynthia Schneider and Brian Wallis -- International image markets / Armand Mattelart, Xavier Delcourt, and Michèle Mattelart -- Telepictures : an interview with Josh Elbaum / Coco Fusco -- Conflict and consensus : television in Israel / Lisa C. Cohen -- The internationalization of French television / Jill Forbes -- (Not) coming to terms with Dallas / Ien Ang -- Wall to wall Dallas : the U.S.-U.K. trade in television / Richard Collins -- Trends in international television flow / Tapio Varis -- Independent video in Latin America / Karen Ranucci, with Julianne Burton -- National cinema and international television : the death of new German cinema / Thomas Elsaesser -- The new world information order and the U.S. press / Francis N. Wete -- Counterterror / Annie Goldson and Chris Bratton. When speculative logic ruptures / Sherry Millner and Ernest Larsen -- Satellites, video, and the news / Peter Fend -- Big brother goes bicoastal : an interview with Jay Chiat / Carol Squiers -- Going global / MacNeil-Lehrer Report -- The third window / Paul Virilio -- Video and the counterculture / Patricia Mellencamp -- Broadcast feminism in Brazil : an interview with the Lilith Video Collective / Julianne Burton and Julia LeSage -- Soap operas and loss / Leslie Sharpe and Micki McGee -- Feminization of poverty and the media / Maud Lavin -- Cultural regulation and censorship : the case of Blacks Britannica / David Goldberg -- Blacks Britannica / David Koff and Musindo Mwinyipembe -- Bodies and anti-bodies : a crisis in representation / Timothy Landers -- Michael Jackson, Black modernisms, and "the ecstasy of communication" / Michele Wallace.