Chinese State Capitalism and the Transition to Digital Television in Africa

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Titre
Chinese State Capitalism and the Transition to Digital Television in Africa
Résumé
The transition to digital television referred to as the Digital Switchover (DSO) process or Digital Migration is an agreement of member countries of the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) at the Geneva Conference in 2006. The agreement requires changes to national spectrum allocation and redefines national participation in the global digital television and mobile telephony market. While the decision of most African states to embark on the digital migration programme remains independent, the policies and approach to the implementation were influenced by two dominant economic orthodoxies, the neoliberal free market (Becchio and Leghissa 2016; Johnson 2011; Overbeek and Apeldoorn 2012; Peters 2011) which promotes a media environment mainly driven by market imperatives and the Chinese State capitalism (Bremmer 2008; Gu et al. 2016; Lyons 2007; Szamosszegi and Kyle 2011; Xing and Shaw 2013) which is the economic ideology that drives the interventions of the Chinese government in the region’s digital migration.
Titre du livre
Television in Africa in the Digital Age
Lieu
Berlin
Maison d’édition
Springer International Publishing
Date
22 avril 2021
Pages
213-240
Langue
Anglais
ISBN
978-3-030-68854-7
Référence
Abikanlu, F. (2021). Chinese State Capitalism and the Transition to Digital Television in Africa. Dans Television in Africa in the Digital Age (p. 213‑240). Springer International Publishing. https://worldcat.org/en/title/1249015462
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