Author : Page, D. and Crawley, W.
Publisher: Sage Publications
Place of Publish: India, New Delhi
Year: 2001
Page Numbers: 455
Acc. No: 4794
Class No: 338.9 PAG
Category: Books & Reports
Subjects: Development
Type of Resource: Monograph
Languages: English
ISBN: 81-7036-958-4(India) 0-7619-94
The rapid spread of satellite TV in recent years has made a huge impact on the choice of viewing available to audiences in South Asia, not just in the cities but increasingly in towns and rural areas as well. This unprecedented boom has provoked a lively debate about the implications for nations, communities and cultures. Satellite TV respects no borders and it has posed a major challenge to the nation state and to national broadcasting systems. This extremely well-written and comprehensive book tells the fascinating story of the opening of the skies, the media companies involved, the means of distribution and the reactions of viewers to the huge and growing menu of programmes.