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Media Industries Podcast
Media Industries Podcast
21 episodes
2 months ago
Media Industries brings you conversations with a range of commentators investigating the past, present and future of the media sector.
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Media Industries brings you conversations with a range of commentators investigating the past, present and future of the media sector.
Show more...
Education
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Social Media and Anti-state Publics in Pakistan / Streaming Logics and Documentary Practice / Imagining Television Futures
Media Industries Podcast
31 minutes
1 year ago
Social Media and Anti-state Publics in Pakistan / Streaming Logics and Documentary Practice / Imagining Television Futures
Munira Cheema (King’s College London) provides an overview of her research examining how anti-state and anti-establishment publics in Pakistan express themselves online through Twitter/X and YouTube. Kristian Redhead Ahm (Danish School of Media and Journalism) considers the impact, in Denmark, of streaming logics on public service broadcasting principles and narrative practices in documentary production. Finally, Liz Evans and Cassie Brummitt (University of Nottingham) discuss their project, TV2054, exploring how UK audiences imagine the future devices, content, and viewing behaviours of television.
Media Industries Podcast
Media Industries brings you conversations with a range of commentators investigating the past, present and future of the media sector.