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Tellyguillotined How Television Changed India 1st Edition Amrita Shah

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Tellyguillotined How Television Changed India 1st Edition Amrita Shah
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Publisher: SAGE Publications India Pvt, Ltd.
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.95 MB
Pages: 305
Author: Amrita Shah
ISBN: 9789353286064, 9353286069
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1

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Tellyguillotined How Television Changed India 1st Edition Amrita Shah by Amrita Shah 9789353286064, 9353286069 instant download after payment.

Fist-fights in television studios, dwindling media autonomy, sensationalism, fake news, religious hate, abusive trolls, political spin ... How did we get here? Three decades ago, before economic liberalization, came the expansion and privatization of Indian television. Technological innovation and easing of government controls offered the prospect of journalistic independence, artistic creativity and an empowered citizenry. This was rendered illusory by runaway growth and untrammelled commercialization. In that thwarted promise of the late 20th century lie the seeds of Indian democracy's current crisis. Telly-Guillotined: How Television Changed India tells the story of how technology was usurped, first by propagandists, then by the market. Going behind the scenes of the world′s greatest media explosion, this book describes the impact of consumerism on the newsroom, the shaping of a new cultural politics and the rise of a new politics of seduction. In a landscape of technological innovation, blurred boundaries and sensory overload, Amrita Shah paints a picture of the Fourth Estate′s challenging future.

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