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Beyond monopoly : globalization and contemporary Italian media /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Ardizzoni, Michela, 1969-, Ferrari, Chiara, 1975-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Lanham : Lexington Books, ©2010.
Colección:Critical media studies.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction : Italian media between the local and the global / Chiara Ferrari and Michela Ardizzoni
  • Globalization, policy, and technology. Shaping tomorrow's television : policies on digital television in Italy, 1996-2006 / Alessandro D'Arma
  • "Il Caso Canadese" and the question of global media / Mark Hayward
  • Digital terrestrial television and its promises : framing the debate on the transition to digital television in Italy / Cinzia Padovani
  • Television flows and formats. Struggling for identity: the Television Production Sector in Italy and the challenges of globalization / Flavia Barca and Andrea Marzulli
  • Public and private, global and local in Italian crime drama : the case of La Piovra / Elisa Giomi
  • Dubbing The Simpsons : or how Groundskeeper Willie lost his kilt in Sardinia / Chiara Ferrari
  • A peninsula in the sea of TV formats : exploring Italian adaptations of Survivor / Marta Perrotta
  • New and alternative media. E-democracy and Italian public administration : new media at the service of citizens / Giorgia Nesti and Chiara Valentini
  • Neighborhood television channels in Italy : the case of Telestreet / Michela Ardizzoni
  • Web-based technologies in media and cultural production : emerging evidence from Italian web-TVs and web-radios / Lorenzo Mizzau, Federico Riboldazzi, and Fabrizio Montanari
  • Immigration and diversity. Missed opportunities : the debate on immigrants' voting rights in Italian newspapers and television / Cristian Vaccari
  • Globalization vs. localization : anti-immigrant and hate discourses in Italy / Rinella Cere
  • Multiculturalism in new Italian cinema : the impact of migration, diaspora, and the post-colonial on Italy's self-representation / Alberto Zambenedetti.