Indian Television in the Eras of Pre-Liberalisation and Liberalisation
Journal: Media Watch (Vol.6, No. 2)Publication Date: 2015-05-01
Authors : SHANTHI MATHAI;
Page : 255-268
Keywords : Pre-liberalisation era; liberalization; broadcasting; Doordarshan; Prasar Bharati; digitization;
Abstract
India witnessed a revolution in the television communication landscape following the shift in the economic policies in 1991. This analytical study looks into the changes and additions in the functions performed by mass communication using television medium before and after the implementation of liberalization policies in India. Tables are included to provide overviews of the historical developments at different periods and to distinguish the functions performed by television communication. In addition to information, education, entertainment, correlation and mobilization functions, empowerment and need satisfaction are also accounted as functions added in the due course of mass communication progression in the transnational and digitized era.
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