National broadcasting and state policy in Arab countries /
"National TV and government broadcasting policies in the Arab countries have been experiencing dramatic changes for more than a decade, but challenges remain. At a time when high hopes are raised by the revolutions in Arab countries, the present book is crucial. The real, sometimes overwhelming...
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Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York, NY :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2013.
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Table of Contents:
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- National Broadcasting and Policy in Arab Countries
- Broadcasting Transitions in the United Arab Emirates
- Television Reform in Saudi Arabia: Keeping the Monarchy in Control
- The Other Face of Qatari TV Broadcasting
- Reforming Egypt's Broadcasting in the Post 'January 25th' : The Challenges of Path Dependence
- The Lebanese Broadcasting System: A Battle Between Political Parallelism, Commercialization and De-facto Liberalism
- Syrian Television Drama: A National Industry in a Pan-Arab Mediascape
- 'We Cannot Let it Loose': Geopolitics, Security and Reform in Jordanian Broadcasting
- Liberalization of the Moroccan Broadcasting Sector: Breakthroughs and Limitations
- Libyan Broadcasting Under al-Qadhafi: The Politics of Pseudo-Liberalization
- Algerian Public Authorities in the Face of Transnational Media Competition: Between status quo and Deregulation
- Towards a Supranational Analysis of Arab Media : The Role of Cities
- Index.