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020 _a9780198065463 (hb)
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082 _a070.0954
_bJEF/I
100 _aJeffrey, Robin
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245 _aIndia's newspaper revolution: Capitalism, potics and the Indian-language press
250 _a3rd ed.
260 _aNew Delhi :
_bOxford university press ,
_c2000
300 _a273 p.
505 _a1. INTRODUCTION: CAPITALISM, POLITICS AND THE INDIAN-LANGUAGE PRESS Print, capitalism, newspapers and nationalism Newspapers, politics and publicness 2. TRANSFORMING Languages Literacy, wealth and politics: why buy a newspaper? Printing Revolution 3. ADVERTISING "The most common name " "The main event" "90 under the banyan tree " 4. LOCALIZING Production News Language Dumbing down or raising hell? 5. OWNING Diversity Traders to capitalists Parties, politics and "the nation 6. REPORTING AND EDITING Shaping Standing Training Daiits Women "Dedication... makes the difference" 7. CONTROLLING The state Politics, crime, insurgency and profit 8. CONCLUSION Capitalism A "public sphere" Nationalism Television and the future "The multitude too familiar" 9. EPILOGUE: THE REVOLUTION CONTINUES, 2000-9 Growth and its causes Hindi Kannada Oriya Gujarati Assamese Ownership and its predicaments Advertising and its pressures "Standards " and their "erosion " Public spheres and their creation? Social diversity and its difficulties The revolution continues... ?
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