ИЗАГНАНА ЧУДА: ПОЛИТИКА И ПОЛИТИКЕ РЕЛИГИЈСКЕ РАДИОДИФУЗИЈЕ У НИГЕРИЈИ
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https://doi.org/10.54561/prj0501039uКључне речи:
broadcasting, television, pentecostalism, politics, miracles, deregulationСажетак
Нигерија је земља веома живог тржишта медија. Поред више од сто наслова дневних таблоида и недељних новина, ту је и свеприсутна радиодифузна индустрија која се састоји од радија, телевизије (земаљских, сателитских, пеј-пер- вју и кабловских канала) и филма. Од дерегулације радиодифузне индустрије 1992. године, са издавањем лиценци за емитовање појединцима и групама, земља је сведок пораста њиховог настајања, тако да је почетком 2008. у Нигерији било 284 радиодифузне станице. Од тада је одобрено и издато још лиценци, што указује на даљу експанзију у овој индустрији. Фокусирајући се на праксу и политику Националне радиодифузне комисије (НБЦ), визави религијске радиодифузије у мултирелигијском друштву, овај рад истражује политике и процесе уређивања дерегулација у оквиру индустрије у којој су се у последње време јавили извесни спорови, посебно сА освртом на оно што НБЦ назива „непровереним чудима“.
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