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Television, the Public Sphere, and National Identity
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312 pages
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Exploring the concept of "independent" media, this book delves into the government's role in regulating television and how various interest groups manipulate these regulations. It examines the influence of television on democratic values and the democratic process, particularly within the context of globalization. Through a comprehensive analysis, it reinterprets television's impact on national identity and the public sphere, raising critical questions about its function in contemporary society.
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1996, paperback
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