Sange ThakunBangla News Channels and Media-Citizenry

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Sange ThakunBangla News Channels and Media-Citizenry
Résumé
With special reference to the current scenario in West Bengal, this chapter argues that the rise and popularity of Bangla news channels like Star Ananda, 24 Ghanta, Kolkata TV, and Tara News have resulted in the emergence of a vernacular style of news broadcasting which is quite distinct from that of global or national news media. One major point in this chapter is how the vernacular news channels encourage particular forms of address — the emotional, the intimate and the melodramatic — and how close-ups and sound bites create particular kinds of telegenic political leaders who can use these formal characteristics to their advantage. This chapter explores the ways in which a distinctive kind of vernacular is reconfiguring the nature of political participation itself and hence the notion of citizenship and perhaps even the nature and functioning of the nation-state in India.
Titre du livre
Channeling Cultures: Television Studies from India
Lieu
New Dehli
Maison d’édition
Oxford University Press
Date
1 février 2014
Pages
253-269
Langue
Anglais
ISBN
978-0-19-908288-9
Référence
Gupta, N. (2014). Sange ThakunBangla News Channels and Media-Citizenry. Dans Channeling Cultures: Television Studies from India (p. 253‑269). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198092056.003.0011
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