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The BBC’s Legacy in Africa: Continuities and Change offers a comprehensive analysis of the British Broadcasting Corporation’s role in shaping African media landscapes and cultural narratives. This volume, part of the Routledge African Media, Culture and Communication Studies series, brings together expert scholars to examine how the BBC has influenced African broadcasting, journalism, and public discourse.
The collection explores the historical trajectory of BBC operations across Africa, investigating both the continuities of its influence and the significant changes that have occurred in African media systems. Contributors analyze the BBC’s impact on professional standards, news reporting, language preservation, and cultural representation. The book addresses critical questions about media imperialism, localization, and the evolving relationship between international broadcasters and African societies in the digital age.







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