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Television in India Nalin Mehta (La Trobe University, AUS)

Television in India By Nalin Mehta (La Trobe University, AUS)

Television in India by Nalin Mehta (La Trobe University, AUS)


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Examines the development of television in India since the early 1990s and its implications for Indian society more widely, discussing the rapid expansion in independent satellite channels, and in viewing figures, and the corresponding growth in new ways of imagining identities, conducting politics and engaging with the state.

Television in India Summary

Television in India: Satellites, Politics and Cultural Change by Nalin Mehta (La Trobe University, AUS)

This book examines the development of television in India since the early 1990s, and its implications for Indian society more widely. Until 1991, India possessed only a single state-owned television channel, but since then there has been a rapid expansion in independent satellite channels which came as a complete break from the statist control of the past. This book explores this transformation, explaining how television, a medium that developed in the industrial West, was adapted to suit Indian conditions, and in turn has altered Indian social practices, making possible new ways of imagining identities, conducting politics and engaging with the state. In particular, satellite television initially came to India as the representative of global capitalism but it was appropriated by Indian entrepreneurs and producers who Indianized it. Considering the full gamut of Indian television - from national networks in English and Hindi to the state of regional language networks - this book elucidates the transformative impact of television on a range of important social practices, including politics and democracy, sport and identity formation, cinema and popular culture. Overall, it shows how the story of television in India is also the story of India's encounter with the forces of globalisation.

About Nalin Mehta (La Trobe University, AUS)

Nalin Mehta has a PhD from La Trobe University, Melbourne and has been a Fellow of the International Olympic Museum (2007). A former DFID Commonwealth scholar, he has over 10 years of experience as a broadcast journalist, most recently as Deputy News Editor and news presenter at Times Now, one of India's most popular 24-hour English news networks. His other publications include India on Television (New Delhi: Harper Collins, 2008). He now works for UNAIDS India.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: Satellite Television, Identity and Globalisation in Contemporary India Nalin Mehta 2. The Mahatma Didn't Like the Movies and Why It Matters: Indian Broadcasting Policy, 1920s-1990s Robin Jeffrey 3. India Talking: Politics, Democracy and News Television Nalin Mehta 4. Politics Without Television: The BSP and the Dalit Counter-Public Sphere Maxine Loynd 5. Muslims on Television: News and Representation on Satellite Channels Roshni Sengupta 6. Give Me a Vote, and I Will Give You a TV Set: Television in Tamil Nadu Politics Maya Ranganathan 7. Soaps, Serials and the CPI(M), Cricket Beat Them All: Cricket and Television in Contemporary India Boria Majumdar 8. Bowling with the Wind: A Television Producer's View on Cricket and Satellite TV in Contemporary India Peter Hutton 9. Changing Contexts, New Texts: 'Inserting' TV Into the Transforming Text of Post-1980 Bengali Cinema Sharmistha Gooptu

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NPB9780415447591
9780415447591
0415447593
Television in India: Satellites, Politics and Cultural Change by Nalin Mehta (La Trobe University, AUS)
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2008-05-30
172
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