The chapter explores how television news in India is facing pressures both of excessive marketisation on broadcast journalism and the emerging nexus between political and media power and its implications for journalism
In recent times, journalism, worldwide, has been undergoing significant changes. Some of the major r...
Theorising the impact of foreign and private television in India since 1991, does not neatly fit int...
This book explores the transformation of Indian media in the context of two major developments: glob...
This chapter maps the media structure that has received the least international academic attention a...
In a complex, globalized world, international news is in the process of transformation, partly as a ...
India is one of the fastest growing countries in the world and the second fastest in the BRICS group...
In India, not unlike some other developing countries, ruling parties have used public service broadc...
News Media; especially the 24X7 TV news channels in India are facing constant criticism...
The central question this thesis attempts to answer is whether increased competition from private an...
Mass media have always played a crucial role for negotiating the image of the nation. This holds tru...
Abstract / The ‘communicative architecture ’ routinely organizing and delivering television news in ...
The `communicative architecture' routinely organizing and delivering television news in India, as wi...
This book explores the transformation of Indian media in the context of two major developments: glob...
Analysis of the Government of India\u27s laws and policies regarding television (Doordarshan) provid...
An efflorescence of the media in India during the 1990s, mainly in television, has revolutionized th...
In recent times, journalism, worldwide, has been undergoing significant changes. Some of the major r...
Theorising the impact of foreign and private television in India since 1991, does not neatly fit int...
This book explores the transformation of Indian media in the context of two major developments: glob...
This chapter maps the media structure that has received the least international academic attention a...
In a complex, globalized world, international news is in the process of transformation, partly as a ...
India is one of the fastest growing countries in the world and the second fastest in the BRICS group...
In India, not unlike some other developing countries, ruling parties have used public service broadc...
News Media; especially the 24X7 TV news channels in India are facing constant criticism...
The central question this thesis attempts to answer is whether increased competition from private an...
Mass media have always played a crucial role for negotiating the image of the nation. This holds tru...
Abstract / The ‘communicative architecture ’ routinely organizing and delivering television news in ...
The `communicative architecture' routinely organizing and delivering television news in India, as wi...
This book explores the transformation of Indian media in the context of two major developments: glob...
Analysis of the Government of India\u27s laws and policies regarding television (Doordarshan) provid...
An efflorescence of the media in India during the 1990s, mainly in television, has revolutionized th...
In recent times, journalism, worldwide, has been undergoing significant changes. Some of the major r...
Theorising the impact of foreign and private television in India since 1991, does not neatly fit int...
This book explores the transformation of Indian media in the context of two major developments: glob...