In a context in which cultural and industrial globalization is increasingly presented as a complex and paradoxical process whose main characteristic seems to be the tension and struggle between the local and the global, this discussion between experts in television from different parts of the world seeks to expand the geographical horizons of what we are talking about when we talk about production, distribution and reception of series of television to help us rethink the medium beyond the frontiers of «quality television»
Over recent decades, the flow of television programmes and services between nations has prompted con...
This special issue of VIEW focuses on the international circulation and distribution of ready-made c...
As early as the 1970s, media scholars were studying the intensification of transnational business ac...
In a context in which cultural and industrial globalization is increasingly presented as a complex a...
The increasing internationalisation of cultural industries, including television, is a salient topic...
For several years now, the quality of fictional series from Germany has been reflected upon critical...
One of the main objectives of this research has been to measure the quality of television programmes...
Nowadays we are witnessing a share's supremacy on the Occidental television scenery. It is becoming ...
This paper addresses the question as to whether serial quality TV has the potential to valorize its ...
This study uses the global value chain (GVC) framework to analyze the globalization of television an...
Television in Latin America continues to be an important medium for the population; politics, histor...
Technological developments, especially the Internet, have changed the medium "television" profoundl...
This paper discusses how television professionals in Germany negotiate the transnational potential a...
What are the new challenges for production, distribution and reception of European Television from a...
Analysis of Television’s various dimensions: knowledge, technology, society, culture, politics, semi...
Over recent decades, the flow of television programmes and services between nations has prompted con...
This special issue of VIEW focuses on the international circulation and distribution of ready-made c...
As early as the 1970s, media scholars were studying the intensification of transnational business ac...
In a context in which cultural and industrial globalization is increasingly presented as a complex a...
The increasing internationalisation of cultural industries, including television, is a salient topic...
For several years now, the quality of fictional series from Germany has been reflected upon critical...
One of the main objectives of this research has been to measure the quality of television programmes...
Nowadays we are witnessing a share's supremacy on the Occidental television scenery. It is becoming ...
This paper addresses the question as to whether serial quality TV has the potential to valorize its ...
This study uses the global value chain (GVC) framework to analyze the globalization of television an...
Television in Latin America continues to be an important medium for the population; politics, histor...
Technological developments, especially the Internet, have changed the medium "television" profoundl...
This paper discusses how television professionals in Germany negotiate the transnational potential a...
What are the new challenges for production, distribution and reception of European Television from a...
Analysis of Television’s various dimensions: knowledge, technology, society, culture, politics, semi...
Over recent decades, the flow of television programmes and services between nations has prompted con...
This special issue of VIEW focuses on the international circulation and distribution of ready-made c...
As early as the 1970s, media scholars were studying the intensification of transnational business ac...