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Media Pluralism Redux: Towards New Frameworks of Comparative Media Studies “Beyond the West”
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Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University
Published InPolitical Communication
Year2013
Citations86
Abstract
Abstract A new form of "entertaining news," accessed by most through television, has become a privileged domain of politics for the first time in countries "beyond the West" in the Middle East, Africa, and Asia. What are the political consequences of this development: What is the relationship between media and politics in these regions? We answer these questions through a case study of India, the world's largest democracy, where two decades of media expansion and liberalization have yielded the largest number of commercial television news outlets in the world. We show why prevailing theories of media privatization and commercialization cannot account for the distinctive architecture of media systems in places like India. In this article, we first provide an overview…
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