Reading list on Spanish television

August 22, 2008

Just the English language stuff for the moment…

[ALS+04]
Avilés, J.A.G., B. León, K. Sanders and J. Harrison. Journalists at digital television newsrooms in Britain and Spain: workflow and multi-skilling in a competitive environment. Journalism Studies, 5(1):87–100, 2004.

[GL]
Graham, H. and J. Labanyi. Spanish cultural studies. Oxford University Press.

[GMW00]
Gunther, R., J.R. Montero and J.I. Wert. Democracy and the media: A comparative perspective, 2000, type The media and politics in Spain: From dictatorship to democracy, pages 28–84.

[Max94]
Maxwell, R. The Spectacle of Democracy: Spanish Television, Nationalism, and Political Transition, 1994. University of Minnesota Press, 1994.

[PM03]
Papatheodorou, F. and D. Machin. The Umbilical Cord That Was Never Cut: The Post-Dictorial Intimacy between the Political Elite and the Mass Media in Greece and Spain. European Journal of Communication, 18(1):31, 2003.

[SC97]
Semetko, HA and MJ Canel. Agenda-Senders versus Agenda-Setters: Television in Spain’s 1996 Election Campaign. Political Communication, 14(4):459–479, 1997.

[Smi06]
Smith, P.J. Television in Spain: From Franco to Almodovar, 2006. Tamesis Books, 2006.

[Zab00]
Zabaleta, I. Contemporary Spanish Cultural Studies, 2000, type Politics and television news in Spain. Hodder Arnold, 2000.

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