Pimpin' Ain't Easy: Selling Black Entertainment Television артикул 1537d.
Pimpin' Ain't Easy: Selling Black Entertainment Television артикул 1537d.

Launched in 1980, cable network Black Entertainment Television (BET) has helped make blackness visible and profitable at levels never seen prior in the TV industry In 2001, BET was sold by founder Robert L Johnson, a former cable lobbyist, to media giant Viacom for 2 33 billion dollars This book explores the legacy of BET: what the network has provided ожзяс to the larger US television economy, and, more specifically, to its target African American demographic The book examines whether the company has fulfilled its stated goals and implied obligation to African American communities Has it changed the way African Americans see themselves and the way others see them? Does the financial success of the network--secured in large part via the proliferation of images deemed offensive and problematic by many black communities--come at the expense of its African American audience? In the words of reviewer Kristal Brent Zook, this is a "much-needed an important study" because "other scholarly books on black television do not address BET in any substantive way" and "most studies have been primarily concerned with textual analysis and issues of representation, not ownership " This book fills a major gap in black television scholarship and should find a sizeable audience in both media studies and African American studies 1 edition Автор Beretta E Smith-Shomade.  VersaceИздательство: Routledge, 2007 г Твердый переплет, 232 стр ISBN 0415976782 Язык: Английский.