This article discusses the circulation of format television, with a particular emphasis on the Canadian version of the program Deal or No Deal. It argues for the importance of circulation as a concept for understanding the ways in which format television programs—and other forms of popular culture—travel in different cultural contexts. Through the case of Deal we can see how delays, interruptions, re-purposing, and reframing of artifacts are part of the daily rhythms that characterize the circulation of cultural works on a global scale and serve as a possible analytical opening for appreciating the flows of culture that have historically existed between the United States and Canada
International trade and cooperation are increasingly affecting what we experience in the national an...
As early as the 1970s, media scholars were studying the intensification of transnational business ac...
Television formats have become a major export product, with Britain alone accounting for nearly half...
Despite the growing number of publications on television formats, specific theorisations regarding f...
Despite the growing number of publications on television formats, specific theorisations regarding f...
Abstract: This article examines the flow of international television and draws on a variety of sourc...
‘Formats are king!’ or so declares the trade publication TV Formats Weekly. Indeed there are solid g...
Internationalization is a key to the success of television formats. In order to understand format tr...
This article focuses on the sale and purchase of TV programs and formats at international trade fair...
Media and communication in Canada are intrinsic to the very construction and reproduction of Canada ...
This article focuses on the sale and purchase of TV programs and formats at international trade fair...
The increasing internationalisation of cultural industries, including television, is a salient topic...
This dissertation examines the process of commodifying television formats (e.g., Who Wants to Be a M...
In the transnational media-scape, focus of this chapter, global format templates and films or televi...
This article illustrates the TV format business in Japan, which has a 60-year history of TV broadcas...
International trade and cooperation are increasingly affecting what we experience in the national an...
As early as the 1970s, media scholars were studying the intensification of transnational business ac...
Television formats have become a major export product, with Britain alone accounting for nearly half...
Despite the growing number of publications on television formats, specific theorisations regarding f...
Despite the growing number of publications on television formats, specific theorisations regarding f...
Abstract: This article examines the flow of international television and draws on a variety of sourc...
‘Formats are king!’ or so declares the trade publication TV Formats Weekly. Indeed there are solid g...
Internationalization is a key to the success of television formats. In order to understand format tr...
This article focuses on the sale and purchase of TV programs and formats at international trade fair...
Media and communication in Canada are intrinsic to the very construction and reproduction of Canada ...
This article focuses on the sale and purchase of TV programs and formats at international trade fair...
The increasing internationalisation of cultural industries, including television, is a salient topic...
This dissertation examines the process of commodifying television formats (e.g., Who Wants to Be a M...
In the transnational media-scape, focus of this chapter, global format templates and films or televi...
This article illustrates the TV format business in Japan, which has a 60-year history of TV broadcas...
International trade and cooperation are increasingly affecting what we experience in the national an...
As early as the 1970s, media scholars were studying the intensification of transnational business ac...
Television formats have become a major export product, with Britain alone accounting for nearly half...