China's window on the world TV news, social knowledge, and international spectacles

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Beteiligte: Chang, Tsan-kuo (VerfasserIn), Wang, Jian (Sonstige), Chen, Yanru (Sonstige)
Verfasserangabe: Tsan-Kuo Chang with Jian Wang and Yanru Chen
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Cresskill, NJ Hampton Press 2002
Teil von: The Hampton Press communication series
Medientyp: Buch, E-Book

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Beschreibung: Includes bibliographical references (p. 293-308) and indexes
Umfang: XXV, 323 S; map; 24 cm
ISBN: 1572734191
1572734205
9781572734197
9781572734203
Sprache: Englisch
Teil von: The Hampton Press communication series
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Kollektion: Verbunddaten SWB
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Machine generated contents note:-Chapter 1. From National Ideologue to International Player: 1History and Politics of Chinese Television -- The Beginning of Chinese Television 4 -- Television as a Victim and a Tool of Cultural Revolution 7 -- The Economic Reform and TV Revival 8 -- TV Broadcast Infrastructure 10 -- The World's Largest TV Audience 16 -- From Political Indoctrination to Information 17 -- and Entertainment -- CCTV's International Vision and Ambition 23 -- ---Chapter 2. The State, Market, and TV Regulation in China: 27 -- Decentralization, Depoliticization and Legal -- Rationality -- Evolution of the Official Conception of TV in China 31 -- Legislation and Bureaucracy of TV Regulation 37 -- Regulating TV as a Mass Entertainer 41 -- TV Regulation and the Power of New Technology 45 -- Regulating the Prospering TV and Its Multiple Roles 47 -- Regulating TV's Geopolitical Boundaries 48 -- TV Regulations and Professionalism 49 -- ---Chapter 3. TV Programming and Foreign Imports: 57 -- From Parochial Unity to Multinational Diversity -- Making Sense of Chinese Media 58 -- Television as State Manager in China 60 -- Decentralization, Foreign Trade, and TV Program Import 63 -- The Quantitative Change in Chinese Foreign TV Menu 67 -- The Qualitative Shift of Chinese Foreign TV Programs 70 -- The Communist Versus Capitalist Divide on Chinese Television 72 -- Regional Differentiation as a Function of Decentralization 78 -- From Parochial Unity to Multinational Diversity 82 -- on Chinese TV -- ---Chapter 4. Form and Structure of News on CCTV: 87 -- Professionalism Through Technical Rationality -- Types of News of CCTV 89 -- Length of News on CCTV 93 -- Timeliness of News on CCTV 97 -- Formats of News on CCTV 101 -- Attribution of News on CCTV 107 -- Focus of Visual Image on CCTV News 110 -- Technical Rationality as Professionalism on CCTV News 112 -- ---Chapter 5. A Changing World of Domestic News on CCTV: 115 -- Tales of Economic Success, Social Progress and More -- News, Knowledge, and Everyday Life 119 -- Mass Media and Social Construction of Reality 121 -- Social Structure and the News in China 123 -- Rethinking News in Post-Mao China 125 -- Who Speaks on CCTV News? 128 -- The Hierarchy of Actors on CCTV News 131 -- Story Length for Main Actors on CCTV News 133 -- A World of Economic Success and Social Progress 135 -- on CCTV News -- Uneven Coverage of Provinces on CCTV 144 -- A Changing World and Shifting Worldview on National 151 -- Television -- ---Chapter 6. CCTV News and the World Out There: Social 155 -- Construction of Foreign Spectacles From a Distance -- China and the World After the End of Cold War 158 -- The News and Social Construction of Foreign Spectacles 162 -- The World of China's Window on the World 165 -- What Kind of World on CCTV News? 173 -- Foreign Spectacles According to China 181 -- ---Chapter 7. Foreign Policy Affairs and CCTV News: World 187 -- Making in a Chinese Close-up -- Foreign Policy and News Media 191 -- The Small World of Foreign Policy News on CCTV 193 -- The Partial World Map of Foreign Policy News on CCTV 198 -- Foreign News Versus Foreign Policy News on CCTV 205 -- Foreign Policy News as Indication of China's Current 207 -- Practices -- The Incompatible World Maps From Here and There 211 -- ---Chapter 8. United States in the Eyes of Chinese Television: 213 -- A Subtle News Prism with a Preferred Message -- Changing Images of the United States in China's News 216 -- Media -- Chinese Television and the United States 220 -- Constructing the United States on Chinese Television 223 -- News -- The Two Faces of United States on CCTV News 225 -- The United States Versus the World on CCTV News 229 -- United States in a Chinese TV News Close-up 234 -- President Clinton as Seen Through the Eyes of CCTV 242 -- A Subtle View of the United States with a Preferred 253 -- Message -- ---Chapter 9. Looking Through China's Window on the World: 257 -- Conclusion and Discussion -- The Politics of Chinese Television 259 -- Legal Rationality of Chinese Television 262 -- From Friends to Foes: Foreign TV Programming in China 265 -- Technical Rationality and TV News Professionalism 267 -- China on the Move and the Pictures in the News 269 -- The Small World Through a Partial Window 272 -- World Making as China Sees Fit 275 -- The United States in a Preferred Chinese Reading 278 -- What Kind of Chinese Window on the World 282.