In this study l investigate the Singaporean characteristics of broadcast media internationalisation. I ask the question "e; Does Internationalisation lead to homogenisation and commercialisation of the television culture in Singapore or does it give way to more diversity, thus stimulating cultural differentiation?"e; . I articulate the constraints and/or tensions of supranational regulation, foreign policy, regional and intraregional alliances upon communication and the cultural and social effects as they impact on and respond to production, programming, scheduling and output in Singapore. I explain how Singaporean Television media culture takes part in the processes of globalisation, and how it challenges existing cultures and creates new ...
This study discuss the tendency of broadcast media commercialization in the four newly industrialize...
This book explores this inherent contradiction present in most facets of Singaporean media, cultural...
In the context of the globalization of television, India and China represent immensely attractive ma...
Abstract. This study portrays the rapid changing Asian television scene, in broad social processes, ...
The city-state of Singapore commemorated its 50th year of independence in 2015. In that 50-year peri...
Singapore and Indonesia are two neighboring countries with extensive bilateral economic, political, ...
There are several ways how to understand culture - and also politics - in one country. One way is to...
Singapore's television media, notwithstanding the island's economic successes, is widely considered ...
A wave of technology, privatisation efforts and the intention to diversify its economy has led Singa...
Television is increasingly both global and local. Those television industries discussed in this thes...
In February 2002, the Singapore Government initiated ‘Remaking Singapore’ (The Prime Minister’s Offi...
This book presents an analysis of television histories across India, China, Taiwan, Singapore, Indon...
This research is a heuristic study of 'localisation' as espoused by three international cable channe...
Broadcasting is a contemporary channel of cultural exchange for many countries around the world. Thi...
In the age of globalisation dominated by mass communication, the flow of information contributes to ...
This study discuss the tendency of broadcast media commercialization in the four newly industrialize...
This book explores this inherent contradiction present in most facets of Singaporean media, cultural...
In the context of the globalization of television, India and China represent immensely attractive ma...
Abstract. This study portrays the rapid changing Asian television scene, in broad social processes, ...
The city-state of Singapore commemorated its 50th year of independence in 2015. In that 50-year peri...
Singapore and Indonesia are two neighboring countries with extensive bilateral economic, political, ...
There are several ways how to understand culture - and also politics - in one country. One way is to...
Singapore's television media, notwithstanding the island's economic successes, is widely considered ...
A wave of technology, privatisation efforts and the intention to diversify its economy has led Singa...
Television is increasingly both global and local. Those television industries discussed in this thes...
In February 2002, the Singapore Government initiated ‘Remaking Singapore’ (The Prime Minister’s Offi...
This book presents an analysis of television histories across India, China, Taiwan, Singapore, Indon...
This research is a heuristic study of 'localisation' as espoused by three international cable channe...
Broadcasting is a contemporary channel of cultural exchange for many countries around the world. Thi...
In the age of globalisation dominated by mass communication, the flow of information contributes to ...
This study discuss the tendency of broadcast media commercialization in the four newly industrialize...
This book explores this inherent contradiction present in most facets of Singaporean media, cultural...
In the context of the globalization of television, India and China represent immensely attractive ma...