Broadcasting change: An aerial overview of South African television debates in an age of constant transition
Authors: Loader, R.M.
Journal: Critical Studies in Television
Volume: 19
Issue: 1
Pages: 94-118
eISSN: 1749-6039
ISSN: 1749-6020
DOI: 10.1177/17496020231194465
Abstract:This aerial review concentrates on the development of the South African television industry as chronicled and analysed by scholarship. Academic reflections on the evolution of television are categorised into three main periods: First, the advent of South African television, second, the transitional period, and third, a period of stocktaking. The overview aims to provide readers with key academic discussions during these periods and the historical context within which they took shape. Looking at issues ranging from censorship, nation-building, restructuring and globalisation, to event television, edutainment programming and community TV, the South African television environment is shown to be in constant transition.
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/38903/
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Broadcasting change: An aerial overview of South African television debates in an age of constant transition
Authors: Loader, R.-M.
Journal: CRITICAL STUDIES IN TELEVISION
Volume: 19
Issue: 1
Pages: 94-118
eISSN: 1749-6039
ISSN: 1749-6020
DOI: 10.1177/17496020231194465
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/38903/
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Broadcasting Change: An aerial overview of South African television debates in an age of constant transition
Authors: Loader, R.-M.
Journal: Critical Studies in Television
Publisher: SAGE
ISSN: 1749-6020
Abstract:This overview concentrates on the development of the South African television industry as chronicled and analysed by scholarship. Academic reflections on the evolution of television are categorised into three main periods: First, the advent of South African television, second, the transitional period, and third, a period of stocktaking. The overview aims to provide readers with key academic discussions during these periods and the historical context within which they took shape. Looking at issues ranging from censorship, nation-building, restructuring and globalisation, to event television, edutainment programming and community TV, the South African television environment is shown to be in constant transition.
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/38903/
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Broadcasting Change: An aerial overview of South African television debates in an age of constant transition
Authors: Loader, R.-M.
Journal: Critical Studies in Television
Volume: 19
Issue: 2
Pages: 1-25
Publisher: SAGE
ISSN: 1749-6020
Abstract:This overview concentrates on the development of the South African television industry as chronicled and analysed by scholarship. Academic reflections on the evolution of television are categorised into three main periods: First, the advent of South African television, second, the transitional period, and third, a period of stocktaking. The overview aims to provide readers with key academic discussions during these periods and the historical context within which they took shape. Looking at issues ranging from censorship, nation-building, restructuring and globalisation, to event television, edutainment programming and community TV, the South African television environment is shown to be in constant transition.
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/38903/
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