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Global Drums and Local Masquerades: Fifty Years of Television Broadcasting in Nigeria: 1959-2009
Liwhu Betiang1 
关键词: Africa;    area studies;    humanities;    communication studies;    communication;    social sciences;    radio/TV/film;    journalism;    mass communication;    global communication;    media;    society;    media systems;    political economy;    economic science;   
DOI  :  10.1177/2158244013515685
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合)
来源: Sage Journals
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【 摘 要 】

TV broadcasting has been in Nigeria for more than 50 years (1959-2009). Its development has brought about a series of local responses to global socioeconomic and political environments and “soft” stimuli. This conclusion is based on a critical, interpretive reading of the history, form, and content of television in Nigeria from Obafemi Awolowo’s Western Nigeria Television in Ibadan through the federal government’s reactive establishment of the national network: the Nigeria Television Authority, and later, states and private television stations. The ultimate deregulation of television broadcasting in 1992, perceived as Babangida’s “politically-correct” reaction to the pressures from the Bretton Woods institutions, opened up national media markets for global penetration, and fast-tracked media globalization and its effects in Nigeria. While television stations in Nigeria have multiplied in numerical terms, programming/content/form have followed the global market/technological determinism turning Nigerian TV into localized versions of commercialized western master-scripts with very little local ideological direction.

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