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Abstract
The book analyses how near-global shifts towards the fragmentation of audiences, the convergence of media and the transnationalisation of the television industries’ impact in culturally specific ways. It shows that these larger developments in the industries intersect with specific local histories and cultures which influence how the changes are experienced and to what kind of stories they lead. Offering a comparative cultural analysis of these two industries and their output, and drawing on a variety of methods which include interviews, analysis of published interviews in the trade and other press, some archival research and textual analysis, the book shows that the global shifts in television impact in locally specific ways which implies a continuation and indeed exaggeration of existing cultural differences at the same time as we see increasing collaboration, internationalisation and as a result also homogenisation between nations.
This book presents a unique emphasis on both transnationalising and localising tendencies which require that we continue to focus our analytical attention onto the nation in this supposedly post-national world. It will be of particular interest to scholars and researchers in contemporary television landscape, literary and film studies, modern languages, philosophy and economics.
This book presents a unique emphasis on both transnationalising and localising tendencies which require that we continue to focus our analytical attention onto the nation in this supposedly post-national world. It will be of particular interest to scholars and researchers in contemporary television landscape, literary and film studies, modern languages, philosophy and economics.
| Original language | English |
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| Publisher | Routledge Taylor & Francis Group |
| Number of pages | 162 |
| ISBN (Print) | 9781032827285 |
| Publication status | Published - 8 Aug 2025 |
Publication series
| Name | Routledge Advances in Television Studies |
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Keywords
- television
- High-End Drama
- Germany
- Wales
- transnational
- glocalisation
Research Groups
- Television Studies Research Group
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Transnational Television Drama in the Multiplatform Age
WEISSMANN, E. (PI) & Dunleavy, T. (PI)
1/05/19 → 1/05/22
Project: Research