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Indiana University Press is pleased to announce the recent publication of:

TV CHINA
Edited by Ying Zhu and Chris Berry

"Fills an important gap in both Chinese studies and media studies." --Lisa Rofel, University of California, Santa Cruz

"There is nothing currently comparable in English, and quite possibly in any language." --John Downing, Southern Illinois University

A pioneering anthology focusing on the phenomenon of television--the new dominant medium of the "marketized" China. Twelve original essays introduce and analyze the Chinese television industry, its programming, the policies shaping it, and its audiences.

For more information, visit:
http://www.iupress.indiana.edu/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=84762

272 pp., 8 b&w photos, 4 figures
cloth 978-0-253-35257-6 $65.00
paper 978-0-253-22026-4 $24.95

For Instructors
If you are interested in adopting this book for course use, please see our exam copy policy:
http://www.iupress.indiana.edu/catalog/information.php?info_id=122&meid=122

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Laura Baich
Electronic Marketing Manager
Indiana University Press
online: http://iupress.indiana.edu
blog: http://iupress.typepad.com/blog
Twitter feed: http://twitter.com/iupress

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