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Viewing report
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Culture, Power and Representation. Edition No. 1
VDM Publishing House, Sep 2010, Pages: 264
The state and politics have significantly influenced the institution of television in India. But, despite the recent proliferation of literature on mass media, the political history of state-run broadcasting, particularly television, remains unexamined. Most studies have dealt either with the general history of broadcasting or the post-1991 satellite television boom, ignoring the political contexts of the1980s – a period that witnessed both rapid growth and development of state-run television and political instability in the Indian States of Assam, Kashmir and Punjab.
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