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This book offers a clear and authoritative analysis of Chinese television's evolution through global integration. Drawing on classical and contemporary globalization theories, it reveals how state strategy, market reform and transnational forces have negotiated China's distinctive media transformation. Essential reading for media scholars, policymakers and professionals engaged with China's reform and opening-up trajectory.
By placing these developments within broader debates on Globalization 2.0 and the growing influence of the Global South, the book offers a timely and sophisticated analysis of Chinese television. A major contribution to global media studies, Chinese communication research, and political economy.
Terhi Rantanen, Professor of Global Media and Communications, LSE
Rigorous in its analysis of the evolution of China's television, with detailed case studies encompassing the local, national and international channels, Hong Zhang's excellent book demonstrates the central role that the Chinese government has played in the growing globalization of Chinese television. Highly commendable.
Daya Thussu, Professor of International Communication, Hong Kong Baptist University
Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. History, Development and Analytical Models of Chinese Television.- Chapter 3. Globalization, the Chinese State and Television.- Chapter 4. The Internationalization of Chinese Television: 1978-1991.- Chapter 5. The Transnationalization of Chinese Television: 1992-1996.- Chapter 6. The Renationalization of Chinese Television: 1997 to 2012.- Chapter 7. Conclusion.- Chapter 8. Epilogue: From Media Convergence to Platform Cosmopolitanism? The Globalization of Chinese Television in the New Era.



