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Behind a Billion Screens: What Television Tells Us about Modern India

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SKU: 9789351364603

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Dive into the dynamic world of Indian television with “Behind a Billion Screens” by Nalin Mehta. Explore the industry’s adaptation to rapid change, its influence on modern India, and the financial mechanisms behind the screens. Uncover the power dynamics and ownership structures shaping the narratives we consume. Based on extensive research and insider interviews, this book offers a comprehensive analysis of television’s evolving role in the digital age (ISBN: 9789351364603).

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789351364603
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • Publisher Imprint: HarperCollins
  • Height: 218 mm
  • No of Pages: 312
  • Spine Width: 30 mm
  • Width: 145 mm
  • ISBN-10: 9351364607
  • Publisher Date: 24 Nov 2015
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Weight: 431 gr

9 reviews for Behind a Billion Screens: What Television Tells Us about Modern India

  1. Ansh Dubey

    I enjoyed learning about the financial side of television in India. Found the ownership details most interesting. I hope they include more data.

  2. Abhishek Trivedi

    It’s great book, but the writing style could be more engaging. However, it’s packed with useful information.

  3. Abhinav Singh

    A great resource for students of media and communication. A bit dense at times, but worth the effort. I learned so much about modern india.

  4. Aniket

    Comprehensive and insightful! Mehta really breaks down the complexities of the industry. Highly recommend it. I will buy more books from this writer

  5. Prasaanth S

    Not a page-turner, but a solid overview of the topic. Some of the interviews were very interesting. It really gave us a new perspective.

  6. Muddassir Hussain

    Well-researched and informative. The book provided good context for TV’s role in India. But it was little bit pricey though.

  7. Ravi Raj

    Mehta’s analysis is sharp and insightful. This book has reshaped my understanding of Indian media. A must read for all the media students.

  8. Ankita Phatak

    An okay read. I was expecting something more sensational, but it was quite dry and factual. I think the rating is appropriate for it.

  9. Maruthi Vasanth Tallapragada

    A fascinating look at Indian television, but sometimes felt a bit too academic. Still, a worthwhile read for anyone interested in media studies.

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