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10. Global Satellites Pursuing Local Audiences and Panregional Efficiencies
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: Media Capital in Chinese Film and Television 1
- 1. The Pan-Chinese Studio System and Capitalist Paternalism 29
- 2. Independent Studios and the Golden Age of Hong Kong Cinema 47
- 3. Hyperproduction Erodes Overseas Circulation 68
- 4. Hollywood Takes Charge in Taiwan 85
- 5. The Globalization of Hong Kong Television 109
- 6. Strange Bedfellows in Cross-Strait Drama Production 133
- 7. Market Niches and Expanding Aspirations in Taiwan 151
- 8. Singapore: From State Paternalism to Regional Media Hub 176
- 9. Reterritorializing Star TV in the PRC 192
- 10. Global Satellites Pursuing Local Audiences and Panregional Efficiencies 211
- 11. The Promise of Broadband and the Problem of Content 229
- 12. From Movies to Multimedia: Connecting Infrastructure and Content 245
- Conclusion: Structural Adjustment and the Future of Chinese Media 269
- Industry Interviews 291
- Notes 295
- Bibliography 313
- Index 325
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: Media Capital in Chinese Film and Television 1
- 1. The Pan-Chinese Studio System and Capitalist Paternalism 29
- 2. Independent Studios and the Golden Age of Hong Kong Cinema 47
- 3. Hyperproduction Erodes Overseas Circulation 68
- 4. Hollywood Takes Charge in Taiwan 85
- 5. The Globalization of Hong Kong Television 109
- 6. Strange Bedfellows in Cross-Strait Drama Production 133
- 7. Market Niches and Expanding Aspirations in Taiwan 151
- 8. Singapore: From State Paternalism to Regional Media Hub 176
- 9. Reterritorializing Star TV in the PRC 192
- 10. Global Satellites Pursuing Local Audiences and Panregional Efficiencies 211
- 11. The Promise of Broadband and the Problem of Content 229
- 12. From Movies to Multimedia: Connecting Infrastructure and Content 245
- Conclusion: Structural Adjustment and the Future of Chinese Media 269
- Industry Interviews 291
- Notes 295
- Bibliography 313
- Index 325