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                                    [title] => News Television and Democracy
                                    [creator] => Shaw, Padmaja
                                    [description] => The paper uses aspects of Paul Baran’s analysis of surplus utilisation to argue that diversion of resources into media industries as a strategy for surplus utilization may be a common strategy in monopoly capitalism. But surplus from speculative sectors, driven by lumpen political power, when invested for commercial expansion of media, could lead to depoliticization rather than greater democratisation in societies where certain forms of accumulation dominate and regulatory regimes are weak.After closer examination, the paper concludesThe growth in the media sector in Andhra Pradesh appears to be a consequence of the sudden spurt in the speculative capital and a decline or stagnation of the real sectors of the economy.   The democratic practice is defined on media in a limited sense to mean success in electoral politics and not in the daily practice of responsible citizenship The localised expansion has severely localised the content. For the first time, small time leaders, faction leaders are getting extensive coverage over media channels The excessive coverage rendered to lumpen politics could lead to deep dissentions and fragmentation of society. The uncritical exposure to lumpen politics also legitimises the lumpen leadership, fulfilling in a sense, the primary purpose of the owners in entering the media business.  Whether Indian economy can be defined as  monopoly capitalist or not,  the financialisation process has unleashed newer forces whose economic/political goals run contrary to the democratic aspirations of the people. If media are under the direct control of these forces, can they be considered instruments of democracy? Should the very fact of newer, non-elite’s dominance in media be celebrated as democratisation or should it be seen as a threat to democracy and productive forces of society? Since this trend parallels the decline in ethical and professional standards of journalistic practice, it raises important questions about not just ‘the role of media in fostering democracy’, but what kind of media in which kind of democracy.
                                    [publisher] => Universidade Federal de Sergipe
                                    [date] => 2011-12-05
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                                            [0] => Revista Eletrônica Internacional de Economia Política da Informação, da Comunicação e da Cultura; Vol. 11 No. 2 (2009): Revista Electrónica Internacional de Economía Política de las Tecnologías de la Informacíon y la Comunicación
                                            [1] => Revista Eletrônica Internacional de Economia Política da Informação, da Comunicação e da Cultura; Vol. 11 No 2 (2009): Revista Electrónica Internacional de Economía Política de las Tecnologías de la Informacíon y la Comunicación
                                            [2] => Revista Eletrônica Internacional de Economia Política da Informação, da Comunicação e da Cultura - Eptic; Vol. 11 Núm. 2 (2009): Revista Electrónica Internacional de Economía Política de las Tecnologías de la Informacíon y la Comunicación
                                            [3] => Revista Eletrônica Internacional de Economia Política da Informação da Comunicação e da Cultura; v. 11 n. 2 (2009): Revista Electrónica Internacional de Economía Política de las Tecnologías de la Informacíon y la Comunicación
                                            [4] => 1518-2487
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