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| ISBN | 9781108481700 |
| Format | HardBound |
| Language | English |
| Year of Publication | 2019 |
| Bib. Info | xiii, 210p.; 24 cm. Bibliography Includes Index. |
| Categories | Communication/Journalism |
| Product Weight | 430 gms. |
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India's State-run Media presents a new perspective on broadcasting by bringing together two neglected areas of research in media studies in India - the intertwined genealogies of sovereignty, public, religion, and nation in radio and television, and the spatiotemporal dynamics of broadcasting into a single analytic inquiry. It argues that the spatiotemporalities of broadcasting and the inter-relationships among the public, religion, and nation can be traced to an organizing concept that shaped India's late colonial and postcolonial histories - sovereignty.