China and the Global Media Landscape

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China and the Global Media Landscape
Author : Gabriele Balbi
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Language : English
Release Date : 01 August 2019
ISBN : 1527535266
Pages : 198 pages
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China and the Global Media Landscape by Gabriele Balbi Book PDF Summary

In the last decade, the Chinese media have imposed themselves in the global arena and have started to become a reference point, in business and cultural terms, for other national media systems. This book explores how the global media landscape was changed by this revolutionary trend, and why and how China is now playing a key role in guiding it. It is, on the one hand, a book on how the Chinese media system continues to take inspiration and to be shaped (or remapped) by American, European and Asian media companies, and, on the other, a volume on the ways in which recent Chinese media?ÇÖs ?Ç£going out?Ç¥ strategy is remapping the global media landscape.Organised into two sections, this book has eight chapters written by American, Chinese and European scholars. Focusing on different markets (such as the movie industry, the press, broadcasting, and the Internet), different regions and different actors (from Donald Trump to the Tanzania-Zambia Railway to journalists), this book provides a fresh interpretation on the main changes China has brought to the global media landscape.

China and the Global Media Landscape

In the last decade, the Chinese media have imposed themselves in the global arena and have started to become a reference point, in business and cultural terms, for other national media systems. This book explores how the global media landscape was changed by this revolutionary trend, and why and how

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China and the Global Media Landscape

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