Bibliographie complète
The Television of Intervention: Mediating Patron–Client Ties in the Philippines
Type de ressource
Chapitre de livre
Auteurs/contributeurs
- Corpus Ong, Jonathan (Auteur)
- Tay, Jinna (Directeur de coll.)
- Turner, Graeme (Directeur de coll.)
Titre
The Television of Intervention: Mediating Patron–Client Ties in the Philippines
Résumé
Similar to the other countries discussed in this volume, elite dominance over mass media has been a main characteristic of Filipino history. Foreign-educated Filipino intellectuals from wealthy families founded the early periodicals that demanded reform and/or independence from Spanish colonization in the late nineteenth century (Anderson 1983 ). Today, ‘old rich’ landowning families own and operate television networks, radio stations, and newspapers not only as part of prestigious and profi table media conglomerates, but also in connection with their interests in industries as varied as oil and agriculture to insurance, shipping, and mining.
Titre du livre
Television Histories in Asia: Issues and Contexts
Lieu
Londres
Maison d’édition
Routledge
Date
15 août 2015
Pages
144-163
Langue
Anglais
ISBN
978-0-203-73650-0
Titre abrégé
The television of intervention
Extra
Num Pages: 20
Référence
Corpus Ong, J. (2015). The Television of Intervention: Mediating Patron–Client Ties in the Philippines. Dans Television Histories in Asia: Issues and Contexts (p. 144‑163). Routledge. https://worldcat.org/en/title/1064530196
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4. Lieu de production du savoir
5. Pratiques médiatiques
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