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Group Identities on French and British TelevisionGroup Identities on French and British Television

Group Identities on French and British Television

Michael Scriven

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Advances in audiovisual technology, most notably the advent of the popular usage of digital technology in the last few years, have altered the face of popular television. Thanks to cable, satellite and now digital technology, television broadcasts can reach an international audience. The reaction from cultural critics has been mixed. As the debate concerning the effects of new telecommunications and audiovisual technology continues unabated, this book examines the underlying hypothesis that collective allegiances are moving away from the national paradigm towards the global/local model and provides a balanced appraisal of the depiction of a select number of group identities on television in Britain and France.

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OL Work ID
OL3941172W

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Television broadcastingMinorities on televisionTelevision broadcasting, franceTelevision broadcasting, great britain

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