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Global Television Marketplace: International Screen Industries

Autor Timothy Havens
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What television viewers around the world watch often depends less on popularity or government policies than on the personal relationships between buyers and sellers in the international programme market. A few thousand acquisitions and distribution professionals decide what programmes the earth's inhabitants can watch, and who can watch them. This book provides an inside look at the cultural assumptions and business practices of these television merchants. It argues that the market in television programs responds principally to institutional needs, rather than to the wishes of the viewing public or the skills of television's creative artists. Leaving aside conventional questions about the production contexts, textual strategies, or popular reception of entertainment television worldwide, this project trains its focus on the business practices of global television sales in order to provide a lucid overview of the diversity of firms, business practices, and programming genres present in international television. Consequently, this volume provides the first comprehensive portrait of the operations of the international television business, the people who work in the business, and the ideas that circulate among these businesspeople. Such a portrait is crucial to any theoretical treatment of television globalisation, since international television executives determine global television flows in the first instance, based on their own understandings of the economics of the business and the preferences of their primary audiences.
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ISBN-13: 9781844571048
ISBN-10: 1844571041
Pagini: 185
Ilustrații: illustrated
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:2006
Editura: British Film Institute
Colecția British Film Institute
Seria International Screen Industries

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Introduction: Studying Global Television Executives.- Chapter One: The History of Global Television Sales.- Chapter Two: Global Television Trade Shows.- Chapter Three: Selling Television Internationally.- Chapter Four: Buying International Programming.- Chapter Five: Scheduling International Television Imports.- Chapter Six: Acquisitions and Scheduling at Transnational Channels.- Conclusion: Imaging Post-National Television.

Notă biografică

The Author Timothy Havens is Assistant Professor of Television Studies, The University of Iowa

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What television viewers around the world watch often depends less on popularity or government policies than on the personal relationships between buyers and sellers in the international programme market. A few thousand acquisitions and distribution professionals decide what programmes the earth's inhabitants can watch, and who can watch them. This book provides an inside look at the cultural assumptions and business practices of these television merchants. It argues that the market in television programs responds principally to institutional needs, rather than to the wishes of the viewing public or the skills of television's creative artists.
 
Leaving aside conventional questions about the production contexts, textual strategies, or popular reception of entertainment television worldwide, this project trains its focus on the business practices of global television sales in order to provide a lucid overview of the diversity of firms, business practices, and programming genres present in international television. Consequently, this volume provides the first comprehensive portrait of the operations of the international television business, the people who work in the business, and the ideas that circulate among these businesspeople. Such a portrait is crucial to any theoretical treatment of television globalisation, since international television executives determine global television flows in the first instance, based on their own understandings of the economics of the business and the preferences of their primary audiences.