Beyond Monopoly
Globalization and Contemporary Italian Media
Herausgeber: Ardizzoni, Michela; Ferrari, Chiara
Beyond Monopoly
Globalization and Contemporary Italian Media
Herausgeber: Ardizzoni, Michela; Ferrari, Chiara
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While Italian media industries are booming, changing, and challenging audiences, the existing Anglophone literature on the subject is scarce. Beyond Monopoly fills this gap by engaging with the most recent changes and trends in Italian media.
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While Italian media industries are booming, changing, and challenging audiences, the existing Anglophone literature on the subject is scarce. Beyond Monopoly fills this gap by engaging with the most recent changes and trends in Italian media.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Dezember 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 644g
- ISBN-13: 9780739128510
- ISBN-10: 0739128515
- Artikelnr.: 27873732
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Dezember 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 644g
- ISBN-13: 9780739128510
- ISBN-10: 0739128515
- Artikelnr.: 27873732
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Michela Ardizzoni is assistant professor in the department of French and Italian and the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Colorado at Boulder. She is author of North/South, East/West: Mapping Italianness on Television. Chiara Ferrari is assistant professor of mass communication in the department of communication design at California State University, Chico.
Part 1 Foreword
Part 2 Introduction: Italian Media between the Local and the Global
Part 3 Part I: Globalization, Policy, and Technology
Chapter 4 Chapter 1: Shaping Tomorrow's Television: Policies on Digital
Television in Italy, 1996-2006
Chapter 5 Chapter 2:"Il Caso Canadese" and the Question of Global Media
Chapter 6 Chapter 3: Digital Terrestrial Television and its Promises:
Framing the Debate on the Transition to Digital Television in Italy
Part 7 Part II: Television Flows and Formats
Chapter 8 Chapter 4: Struggling for Identity: The Television Production
Sector in Italy and the Challenges of Globalization
Chapter 9 Chapter 5:Public and Private, Global and Local in Italian Crime
Drama: The Case of La Piovra
Chapter 10 Chapter 6: Dubbing The Simpsons: Or How Groundskeeper Willie
Lost His Kilt in Sardinia
Chapter 11 Chapter 7: A Peninsula in the Sea of TV Formats: Exploring
Italian Adaptations of Survivor
Part 12 Part III:New and Alternative Media
Chapter 13 Chapter 8:E-democracy and Italian Public Administration: New
Media at the Service of Citizens
Chapter 14 Chapter 9: Neighborhood Television Channels in Italy: The Case
of Telestreet
Chapter 15 Chapter 10: Web-Based Technologies in Media and Cultural
Production: Emerging Evidence from Italian Web-Tvs and Web-Radios
Part 16 Part IV:Immigration and Diversity
Chapter 17 Chapter 11:Missed Opportunities: The Debate on Immigrants'
Voting Rights in Italian Newspapers and Television
Chapter 18 Chapter 12: Globalization vs. Localization: Anti-immigrant and
Hate Discourses in Italy
Chapter 19 Chapter 13:Multiculturalism in New Italian Cinema: The Impact of
Migration, Diaspora, and the Post-Colonial on Italy's Self-Representation
Part 2 Introduction: Italian Media between the Local and the Global
Part 3 Part I: Globalization, Policy, and Technology
Chapter 4 Chapter 1: Shaping Tomorrow's Television: Policies on Digital
Television in Italy, 1996-2006
Chapter 5 Chapter 2:"Il Caso Canadese" and the Question of Global Media
Chapter 6 Chapter 3: Digital Terrestrial Television and its Promises:
Framing the Debate on the Transition to Digital Television in Italy
Part 7 Part II: Television Flows and Formats
Chapter 8 Chapter 4: Struggling for Identity: The Television Production
Sector in Italy and the Challenges of Globalization
Chapter 9 Chapter 5:Public and Private, Global and Local in Italian Crime
Drama: The Case of La Piovra
Chapter 10 Chapter 6: Dubbing The Simpsons: Or How Groundskeeper Willie
Lost His Kilt in Sardinia
Chapter 11 Chapter 7: A Peninsula in the Sea of TV Formats: Exploring
Italian Adaptations of Survivor
Part 12 Part III:New and Alternative Media
Chapter 13 Chapter 8:E-democracy and Italian Public Administration: New
Media at the Service of Citizens
Chapter 14 Chapter 9: Neighborhood Television Channels in Italy: The Case
of Telestreet
Chapter 15 Chapter 10: Web-Based Technologies in Media and Cultural
Production: Emerging Evidence from Italian Web-Tvs and Web-Radios
Part 16 Part IV:Immigration and Diversity
Chapter 17 Chapter 11:Missed Opportunities: The Debate on Immigrants'
Voting Rights in Italian Newspapers and Television
Chapter 18 Chapter 12: Globalization vs. Localization: Anti-immigrant and
Hate Discourses in Italy
Chapter 19 Chapter 13:Multiculturalism in New Italian Cinema: The Impact of
Migration, Diaspora, and the Post-Colonial on Italy's Self-Representation
Part 1 Foreword
Part 2 Introduction: Italian Media between the Local and the Global
Part 3 Part I: Globalization, Policy, and Technology
Chapter 4 Chapter 1: Shaping Tomorrow's Television: Policies on Digital
Television in Italy, 1996-2006
Chapter 5 Chapter 2:"Il Caso Canadese" and the Question of Global Media
Chapter 6 Chapter 3: Digital Terrestrial Television and its Promises:
Framing the Debate on the Transition to Digital Television in Italy
Part 7 Part II: Television Flows and Formats
Chapter 8 Chapter 4: Struggling for Identity: The Television Production
Sector in Italy and the Challenges of Globalization
Chapter 9 Chapter 5:Public and Private, Global and Local in Italian Crime
Drama: The Case of La Piovra
Chapter 10 Chapter 6: Dubbing The Simpsons: Or How Groundskeeper Willie
Lost His Kilt in Sardinia
Chapter 11 Chapter 7: A Peninsula in the Sea of TV Formats: Exploring
Italian Adaptations of Survivor
Part 12 Part III:New and Alternative Media
Chapter 13 Chapter 8:E-democracy and Italian Public Administration: New
Media at the Service of Citizens
Chapter 14 Chapter 9: Neighborhood Television Channels in Italy: The Case
of Telestreet
Chapter 15 Chapter 10: Web-Based Technologies in Media and Cultural
Production: Emerging Evidence from Italian Web-Tvs and Web-Radios
Part 16 Part IV:Immigration and Diversity
Chapter 17 Chapter 11:Missed Opportunities: The Debate on Immigrants'
Voting Rights in Italian Newspapers and Television
Chapter 18 Chapter 12: Globalization vs. Localization: Anti-immigrant and
Hate Discourses in Italy
Chapter 19 Chapter 13:Multiculturalism in New Italian Cinema: The Impact of
Migration, Diaspora, and the Post-Colonial on Italy's Self-Representation
Part 2 Introduction: Italian Media between the Local and the Global
Part 3 Part I: Globalization, Policy, and Technology
Chapter 4 Chapter 1: Shaping Tomorrow's Television: Policies on Digital
Television in Italy, 1996-2006
Chapter 5 Chapter 2:"Il Caso Canadese" and the Question of Global Media
Chapter 6 Chapter 3: Digital Terrestrial Television and its Promises:
Framing the Debate on the Transition to Digital Television in Italy
Part 7 Part II: Television Flows and Formats
Chapter 8 Chapter 4: Struggling for Identity: The Television Production
Sector in Italy and the Challenges of Globalization
Chapter 9 Chapter 5:Public and Private, Global and Local in Italian Crime
Drama: The Case of La Piovra
Chapter 10 Chapter 6: Dubbing The Simpsons: Or How Groundskeeper Willie
Lost His Kilt in Sardinia
Chapter 11 Chapter 7: A Peninsula in the Sea of TV Formats: Exploring
Italian Adaptations of Survivor
Part 12 Part III:New and Alternative Media
Chapter 13 Chapter 8:E-democracy and Italian Public Administration: New
Media at the Service of Citizens
Chapter 14 Chapter 9: Neighborhood Television Channels in Italy: The Case
of Telestreet
Chapter 15 Chapter 10: Web-Based Technologies in Media and Cultural
Production: Emerging Evidence from Italian Web-Tvs and Web-Radios
Part 16 Part IV:Immigration and Diversity
Chapter 17 Chapter 11:Missed Opportunities: The Debate on Immigrants'
Voting Rights in Italian Newspapers and Television
Chapter 18 Chapter 12: Globalization vs. Localization: Anti-immigrant and
Hate Discourses in Italy
Chapter 19 Chapter 13:Multiculturalism in New Italian Cinema: The Impact of
Migration, Diaspora, and the Post-Colonial on Italy's Self-Representation







