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Media Power and Democratization in Brazil

Media Power and Democratization in Brazil
Author: Mauro Pereira Porto
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2012
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0415897211

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This book analyzes the relationship between media power and democratization in transitional societies based on a case study about TV Globo, Brazil's largest media group.


The Impact of the 1964 Revolution on Brazilian Television

The Impact of the 1964 Revolution on Brazilian Television
Author: Sérgio Mattos
Publisher:
Total Pages: 156
Release: 1982
Genre: Brazil
ISBN:

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The author expores the evolution of Brazilian television from a provider of mainly local content, to being a haven form foreign series and films, and finally as producing and exporting original content.


The Telenovela and Emancipation

The Telenovela and Emancipation
Author: Nico Vink
Publisher:
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1988
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN:

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Journalism and Political Democracy in Brazil

Journalism and Political Democracy in Brazil
Author: Carolina Matos
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2008
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780739123508

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This book explores the process of media development and democratization in Brazil from the end of the dictatorship in 1985 to today's market liberal press. Journalism and Political Democracy in Brazil is intended for those interested in Latin American and Brazilian politics, history, and media, as well as for those concerned about the role of the press in democratic transitions and the limitations imposed upon them during the process of demoratization.


Popularization of TV Globo in Brazil

Popularization of TV Globo in Brazil
Author: Brenda Codoner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2010
Genre:
ISBN:

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Abstract: As of the year 2000, 80% of Brazilian households own a television set, of which 100 million people tune into prime-time each night. The increase in the consumption of television is affecting the lives of Brazilians both at home and abroad. It is the objective of this thesis to investigate the consequences of the increase in mass media consumption in Brazil through the analysis of TV Globo, the fourth largest television network in the world. To what extent does TV Globo play a role in forming Brazilian's imagined community at Ohio State and in Brazil? How has TV Globo controlled the television market? In order to meet research objectives I interviewed TV Globo administrators to obtain statistical information about the rates at which programs have been increasing in popularity. I obtained firsthand accounts of success stories such as "Telecurso 2000" and the AIDS campaign in less developed regions of Brazil. I also interviewed Brazilian students and faculty at The Ohio State University. To conclude my research I analyzed both the negative and positive effects of television on middle to upper class Brazilians, finding such effects as depression from the lack of T.V shows, the success of TV Globo and government partnerships for education and social programs. Television's impact on Brazilian culture has mostly been positive and remains an important part of the people's daily lives. The introduction of television in Brazil has notably affected the development in interior cities of Brazil, such as the drop in birth rates in Bahia, and access to education, health care and relations with Rio and Sao Paulo. It is important to investigate the trends of popularization in order to apply them to other countries. The effects of mass consumption can be directly linked with the increased globalization of a homogenized mass media.


The Carnival of Images

The Carnival of Images
Author: Michele Mattelart
Publisher: Praeger
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1990
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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In creating and developing the new genre of the televised novela, a one-hour long dramatic serial, the Brazilian television industry grew, in less than 15 years, from an insignificant player in the international market to one of the largest, most influential in the world. In the first book in English to explore the phenomenon of the telenovela Michele and Armand Mattelart challenge accepted views of the world dominance of United States television and probe the socioeconomic impact of this new genre on a third world country. Using the telenovela and its impact on the medium world-wide, the authors document the important changes in the international circulation of television programs and in the way television is perceived theoretically as a subject of research. The book traces the development of the novela in a country that, in the early 1960s, did not have any nationwide media and later--from 1964 to the 1970s--was ruled by a military dictatorship. It further analyzes the formation of the genre and its mode of production, placing the novela's appearance and development in its cultural, institutional, and economic context. The authors look at the peculiar contradictory relation between the genre's creators and developers--generally left wing intellectuals--and the manipulations required to construct a television industry in a highly competitive marketplace. The book begins with a description of the economic, institutional, and cultural context which produced the genre. It explores the world of soap operas, the development of a national television industry, and the beginnings of an urban consumer society in Brazil. The authors include a valuable and detailed study of the mode of production of the telenovela, placing both the form and content of the genre in their specific economic and institutional context. The book goes on to examine the relationship between the genre and its wider social and cultural environment, explaining its immense popularity and the social function it fulfills. Finally, the authors link the study of Brazilian television to wider debates in media and cultural studies.