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About TBS
Transnational Broadcasting
Studies grew out of a perceived need for a publication dealing specifically with
questions of broadcasting that transcends borders. We are interested in examining
the cultural, political, social, and economic implications, and technological
developments, of transnational broadcasting.
Ever-increasing convergence
means that transnational broadcasting is not a limited field of study, but indeed
the wave of the future. With the convergence of satellite, Internet, and wireless
telephony, national broadcasters employing these technologieseven if they
remain interested only in their own national audiencesare by definition
transnational broadcasters.
TBS is published by the
Adham
Center for Television Journalism at the American University in Cairo,
which supports a two-year intensive masters degree program training students to
be video journalists, capable of producing their own stories from beginning to
end: filming, video editing on two-machine and digital non-linear systems, scriptwriting,
and interviewing and other on-camera work.
The journal is supported
by an editorial advisory board consisting of both mass communications scholars
and professionals in the field from around the world. Our correspondents and contributors,
based around the Middle East, Europe, and Asia, draw on a wealth of specialities
and experience that bring valuable depth and focus to the journal.
for papers
For more
information:
Transnational Broadcasting
Studies
The Adham Center for Television Journalism
The American University in Cairo
113 Kasr el Aini St., PO Box 2511
11511 Cairo, Egypt
Phone: (20-2) 797-5422/3/4
Fax: (20-2) 795-7565
E-mail: TBS@aucegypt.edu
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