The Internationalization of Television in China
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“[P]resents a perceptive, prescriptive, and predictive overview of an often neglected area in research about the processes and structure of Chinese mass communication - the internatioanlization of television in China....With his extensive professional experience in both print and broadcast media, he approached the internationalization of Chinese television through a combination of an insider's keen observation, strategic interviews of key TV and governmental officials, and a smooth synthesis of related literature....[An] informative and enlightening piece of scholarly work.”–Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
“Professor Junhao Hong provides the first systematic study of China's television, the largest and one of the most complicated television systems in the world....Based on firsthand data and interviews with China's high-ranking officials and policymakers this study will be of considerable value to scholars and researchers dealing with mass media/television issues in the developing world and with contemporary China.”–New Books in the Communications Library
“The book is certainly appropriate for courses on the mass media or on contemporary China.”–Pacific Affairs
Book Description
Professor Junhao Hong provides the first systematic study of China's television, the largest and one of the most complicated television systems in the world. Hong focuses on changes in television since China's reform in the late 1970's to reflect the evolution of the Communist Party's ideology and the society, and the implications, limitations, and future trends of that evolution.
The Internationalization of Television in China
The Internationalization of Television in China,Junhao Hong,Praeger Publishers,0275959988,China,Communication,History,Performing Arts,Sociology,Technology & Industrial Arts,Television & Video,Television - General,Television Broadcasting,Language Arts & Disciplines / Communication
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