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Broadcasting in India
註釋Sponsored by the International Institute for Communications, this book is a comprehensive and analytical account of the development and structure of broadcasting in India. Chatterji describes the demographic, economic and linguistic background against which Indian radio and television operates. He critically evaluates managerial and financial procedures and examines whether programmes conform to objectives enshrined in the Indian Constitution. He also shows how procedural and political impediments have affected programming and professionalism in the broadcast industries.