Arab Television Industries

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Bloomsbury Publishing, 14 oct. 2017 - 256 pages

In recent years, Arab television has undergone a dramatic and profound transformation from terrestrial, government-owned, national channels to satellite, privately owned, transnational networks. The latter is the Arab television that matters today, economically, socially and politically. The resulting pan-Arab industry is vibrant, diverse, and fluid - very different, the authors of this major new study argue, from the prevailing view in the West, which focuses only on the al-Jazeera network. Based on a wealth of primary Arabic language sources, interviews with Arab television executives, and the authors' personal and professional experience with the industry, Arab Television Industries tells the story of that transformation, featuring compelling portraits of major players and institutions, and captures dominant trends in the industry. Readers learn how the transformation of Arab television came to be, the different kinds of channels, how programs are made and promoted, and how they are regulated. Throughout, the analysis focuses on the interaction of the television industry with Arab politics, business, societies and cultures.
 

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Introduction
1
1 A Short History of Arab Television
9
2 PanArab Entertainment Channels
33
Youth Women and Religion
55
4 PanArab News Channels
77
Drama Comedy and Religious Shows in the Arab Sweeps
99
6 Television Policy and Regulation in the Arab World
123
Conclusion
146
Chronology
153
Interviews
157
Website Addresses of Institutions
160
Bibliography
164
Index
185
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MARWAN M. KRAIDY is Associate Professor, the Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania, USA.

JOE F. KHALIL is a PhD candidate, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, USA.

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