India on television :how satellite news channels have changed the way we think and act

By: Nalin MehtaMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi HarperCollins 2008Description: xiii, 393p. illISBN: 9788172237264Subject(s): Television broadcasting of news | India | Direct broadcast satellite television--Social aspects | Direct broadcast satellite television--Government policyDDC classification: 384.5520954 Summary: 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. This work tells the story of satellite news that is also the story of India's encounter with the forces of globalism.
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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. This work tells the story of satellite news that is also the story of India's encounter with the forces of globalism.

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