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In The Global Village Re-visited: Art, Politics, and Television Talk Shows, Kathleen Dixon explores three case studies from Belgium, Bulgaria, and the United States, and reveals how these cases interanimate to produces a new view of the talk show as a global phenomenon, and as a negotiation among the forces of late capitalism, the unnamed but still palpable audience, and the individual rhetors, artists, and technicians who make the shows.
Sociology of culture --- Mass communications --- Television talk shows. --- Television --- Television and politics. --- Television broadcasting --- Politics and television --- Political science --- Radio vision --- TV --- Artificial satellites in telecommunication --- Electronic systems --- Optoelectronic devices --- Telecommunication --- Astronautics --- Talk television programs --- Talk shows --- Talk television shows --- Nonfiction television programs --- Interviewing on television --- Social aspects. --- Influence. --- Political aspects --- Optical communication systems
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