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The Politics Of Southeast Asias New Media 1st Edition William Atkins

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The Politics Of Southeast Asias New Media 1st Edition William Atkins
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.86 MB
Pages: 248
Author: William Atkins
ISBN: 9780700715169, 0700715169
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1

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The Politics Of Southeast Asias New Media 1st Edition William Atkins by William Atkins 9780700715169, 0700715169 instant download after payment.

The past decade has seen a major structural shift in broadcasting in Southeast Asia, with the development of digital satellite and cable broadcasting. This shift has impacted upon some of the most information-sensitive governments in the world: Singapore, Malaysia and, until recently, Indonesia. Atkins traces this development in five countries, showing that the challenge to authoritarian regimes, anticipated by modern theorists as a result of the globalization of news and information, is not materializing. Instead, a new commercial elite has arisen, Southeast Asia's own mini-moguls, who act as gatekeepers for state interests, as partners to global media companies.

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