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- catalog abstract "In this age of increased global communication the media seem like juggernauts paving the way from dictatorship to democracy. Richard Maxwell's study of television in Spain overturns this myth of technological power. He shows us how transitions themselves have a profound impact on the media, as controllers of national television clash with commercial media promoters and with regionalists who want television to extend their nationalist politics and collective identity. Maxwell's sophisticated analysis of the many variables shaping communication policy within the nation-state draws on a decade of research into Spanish culture, mass media, and political economy. Although focused on Spain, his work provides general insight into the nature of communication policy debates in today's globalized economy. A study of the transformation of television in Spain following the end of Franco's dictatorship, Maxwell's book examines the politics of the privatization of television, the rise of regional television, and the transnational realignment of national media space.".
- catalog contributor b7396195.
- catalog created "c1995.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "c1995.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1995.".
- catalog description "A study of the transformation of television in Spain following the end of Franco's dictatorship, Maxwell's book examines the politics of the privatization of television, the rise of regional television, and the transnational realignment of national media space.".
- catalog description "In this age of increased global communication the media seem like juggernauts paving the way from dictatorship to democracy. Richard Maxwell's study of television in Spain overturns this myth of technological power. He shows us how transitions themselves have a profound impact on the media, as controllers of national television clash with commercial media promoters and with regionalists who want television to extend their nationalist politics and collective identity. Maxwell's sophisticated analysis of the many variables shaping communication policy within the nation-state draws on a decade of research into Spanish culture, mass media, and political economy. Although focused on Spain, his work provides general insight into the nature of communication policy debates in today's globalized economy.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Introduction: The Decline of National Mass Media? -- Pt. I. Political Transitions, Media Transitions. 1. The Death of the Dictator and the Twilight of National Mass Media. 2. The Regional Question. 3. Transnational Phenomena in Spanish Media -- Pt. II. The Politics of Privatization. 4. It's Private: Policymaking for Television in Spain, 1977-82. 5. Unlikely Hegemony, Unfinished Party - UCD in Crisis. 6. Political Failure, Broken Rules, and the Symbolic Advance of Private TV. 7. The PSOE: New Rhetoric, New Pressures, and New Strategies for Media Reform. 8. For the Few: The Socialist Revival of Expectation for Private TV. 9. Social Democracy, Modernization, and Corporatism in Action. 10. Politics of Diminishing Returns. 11. Private TV Now and Forever -- Pt. III. The Geography of Television in Spain. 12. Electronic Regions of Spain. 13. In the Region of Electronic and Political Conflicts. 14. The Distant Space of Political Economy -- Conclusion: The End of National Mass Media?".
- catalog extent "xxxvii, 197 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0816623570".
- catalog identifier "0816623589".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "c1995.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press,".
- catalog spatial "Spain".
- catalog spatial "Spain.".
- catalog subject "384.55/4/0946 20".
- catalog subject "PN1992.3.S6 M39 1994".
- catalog subject "Television and politics Spain.".
- catalog subject "Television broadcasting Spain History.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction: The Decline of National Mass Media? -- Pt. I. Political Transitions, Media Transitions. 1. The Death of the Dictator and the Twilight of National Mass Media. 2. The Regional Question. 3. Transnational Phenomena in Spanish Media -- Pt. II. The Politics of Privatization. 4. It's Private: Policymaking for Television in Spain, 1977-82. 5. Unlikely Hegemony, Unfinished Party - UCD in Crisis. 6. Political Failure, Broken Rules, and the Symbolic Advance of Private TV. 7. The PSOE: New Rhetoric, New Pressures, and New Strategies for Media Reform. 8. For the Few: The Socialist Revival of Expectation for Private TV. 9. Social Democracy, Modernization, and Corporatism in Action. 10. Politics of Diminishing Returns. 11. Private TV Now and Forever -- Pt. III. The Geography of Television in Spain. 12. Electronic Regions of Spain. 13. In the Region of Electronic and Political Conflicts. 14. The Distant Space of Political Economy -- Conclusion: The End of National Mass Media?".
- catalog title "The spectacle of democracy : Spanish television, nationalism, and political transition / Richard Maxwell.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".