More than Copycat Television: Format Adaptation as Performance

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Titre
More than Copycat Television: Format Adaptation as Performance
Résumé
As a trend that captured the imagination of Brazilian audiences, the rapid proliferation of dance competitions on network television is meaningful not simply as a domestic phenomenon but also, and particularly, as an illustration of the mechanisms that enable the global popularity of formatted programs. While the shows were locally produced and relied on local talent, they were all based on formats that originated elsewhere, “imported ideas” that were recycled by Brazilian producers. References to foreign versions of the formats were also part of the discourses through which the domestic adaptations were described. As one show followed the other, they invited comparisons not only among themselves but also with their international counterparts. Yet, despite the association with foreign TV shows, the formats were easily incorporated to Brazil’s television culture, a feat that could surprise neither critics nor the industry.
Titre du livre
Global Television Formats: Understanding Television Across Borders
Édition
1
Lieu
New York
Maison d’édition
Routledge
Date
2012
Pages
23-38
Langue
Anglais
ISBN
978-0-415-96545-3
Titre abrégé
Global Television Formats
Référence
Navarro, V. (2012). More than Copycat Television: Format Adaptation as Performance. Dans Global Television Formats: Understanding Television Across Borders (1re éd., p. 23‑38). Routledge. https://worldcat.org/en/title/779860563
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