Prior studies of the Bombay film industry have focused on film in isolation, despite broadcasting and digital media shaping the circulation and reception of films and film music in fundamental ways. Through a case study of Indiafm.com, this article analyzes the role played by dot-com companies in the film industry’s construction of an overseas market over the past decade. It also highlights the importance of examining how other ‘new media’ technologies and institutions – radio, state-regulated television (Doordarshan), VCRs and the video business, cable and satellite television – have shaped the cultural geography of Hindi cinema and Bombay’s status as a media capital at different historical conjunctures.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umi...
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This book explores the transformation of Indian media in the context of two major developments: glob...
While the American government has often made good use of its \u27soft power\u27 in promoting its ima...
This article interrogates the modes and effects of the emergence of film journalism as a new critica...
This article explores the circulation and reception of Indian media (including films and more recent...
An efflorescence of the media in India during the 1990s, mainly in television, has revolutionized th...
The Indian media and entertainment industry is one of the fastest growing industry in the world. Ind...
This thesis is an investigation of the explosive growth of Bhojpuri cinema alongside the vernaculari...
This chapter maps the media structure that has received the least international academic attention a...
In the context of an emerging economy, the paper analyzes indigenous growth and internationalization...
International audienceThis article examines the role played by digital platforms in the transformati...
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Among BRICS nations, India has the most developed and globalised film industry, and the Indian govern...
This book explores the transformation of Indian media in the context of two major developments: glob...
This article provides a review of the academic and popular literature on new media practices in Indi...
This book explores the transformation of Indian media in the context of two major developments: glob...
While the American government has often made good use of its \u27soft power\u27 in promoting its ima...