Power and television in Latin America : the Dominican case

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    Abstract

    Examines the relationship between television network organization and programming, the industry's long-range effects on culture and development, and the extent to which TV contributes to a free marketplace of ideas. The focus is on the Dominican Republic, where the old dictatorial forms have permeated the newer, supposedly democratic media.- WorldCat

    Original languageAmerican English
    JournalScholarship and Professional Work - LAS
    StatePublished - Jan 1 1992

    Keywords

    • Dominican Republic
    • cultural identity
    • globalization
    • international television

    Disciplines

    • International and Intercultural Communication
    • Mass Communication
    • Politics and Social Change
    • Sociology
    • Sociology of Culture

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