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National and Regional TV Markets and TV Program Flows
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Galperin, H. (1999). "Cultural Industries Policy in Regional Trade Agreements: the Cases of NAFTA, the European Union, and MERCOSUR." Media, Culture, and Society 21(5): 627-648. Hoskins, C. and R. Mirus (l988). "Reasons for the US dominance of the international trade in television programmes." Media, Culture and Society l0: 499-515. Lee, C. (1980). Media Imperialism Reconsidered. Beverly Hills, CA, Sage Publications. McPhail, T. (1989). Electronic Colonialism. Newbury Park, Sage. Schlesinger, P. (l993). "Wishful Thinking: Cultural Politics, Media, and Collective Identities in Europe." Journal of Communications 43(2): 6-l7. Sinclair, J. (1999). Latin American television : a global view. New York, Oxford University Press. Sinclair, J. S., E. Jacka, et al. (1996). Peripheral Vision. New Patterns in Global Television. J. Sinclair, E. Jacka and S. Cunningham. New York, Oxford University Press: 1-15. Straubhaar, J. and C. I. Campbell, eds. , August 1995. (1995). The Five TV Markets and Cultures of NAFTA. Policy Choices. M. Wilson and K. Roberts. East lansing, MI, Michigan State University Press. Waterman, D. (l993). World Television Trade: The Economic Effects of Privatization and New Technology. The International Market in Film and Television Programs. E. M. Noam and J. C. Millonzi. Norwood, NJ, Ablex Publishing Corporation: 202.
Waterman, D. a. E. M. R. (1994). "The Economics of Television Program Production and Trade in Far East Asia." Journal of Communication 44((3) Summer): 89-111.
An analysis of programming on 34 national broadcst television networks in nine Far East Asian countries shows that in countries that are wealthier and/or that devote relatively large proportions of their gross domestic product (GDP) to broadcast media, larger percentages of TV program hours are domestically produced, particularly drama programs.
Wildman, S. and S. Siwek (1988). International Trade in films and television programs.Cambridge, MA, Ballinger.
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Galperin, H. (1999). "Cultural Industries Policy in Regional Trade Agreements: the Cases of NAFTA, the European Union, and MERCOSUR." Media, Culture, and Society 21(5): 627-648. Hoskins, C. and R. Mirus (l988). "Reasons for the US dominance of the international trade in television programmes." Media, Culture and Society l0: 499-515. Lee, C. (1980). Media Imperialism Reconsidered. Beverly Hills, CA, Sage Publications. McPhail, T. (1989). Electronic Colonialism. Newbury Park, Sage. Schlesinger, P. (l993). "Wishful Thinking: Cultural Politics, Media, and Collective Identities in Europe." Journal of Communications 43(2): 6-l7. Sinclair, J. (1999). Latin American television : a global view. New York, Oxford University Press. Sinclair, J. S., E. Jacka, et al. (1996). Peripheral Vision. New Patterns in Global Television. J. Sinclair, E. Jacka and S. Cunningham. New York, Oxford University Press: 1-15. Straubhaar, J. and C. I. Campbell, eds. , August 1995. (1995). The Five TV Markets and Cultures of NAFTA. Policy Choices. M. Wilson and K. Roberts. East lansing, MI, Michigan State University Press. Waterman, D. (l993). World Television Trade: The Economic Effects of Privatization and New Technology. The International Market in Film and Television Programs. E. M. Noam and J. C. Millonzi. Norwood, NJ, Ablex Publishing Corporation: 202.
Waterman, D. a. E. M. R. (1994). "The Economics of Television Program Production and Trade in Far East Asia." Journal of Communication 44((3) Summer): 89-111.
An analysis of programming on 34 national broadcst television networks in nine Far East Asian countries shows that in countries that are wealthier and/or that devote relatively large proportions of their gross domestic product (GDP) to broadcast media, larger percentages of TV program hours are domestically produced, particularly drama programs.
Wildman, S. and S. Siwek (1988). International Trade in films and television programs. Cambridge, MA, Ballinger.
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