2020
DOI: 10.1177/2059436420960882
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International broadcasters and country image management: Comparing audience perceptions of China, Russia and Iran in Latin America

Abstract: This article focuses on international news channels in the Global South and the perceptions by audiences in Latin America. Designed with the intention of re-shaping global narratives, international broadcasting is considered instrumental to public diplomacy and improving the image of particular countries. While many studies focus on global media policies of specific countries or the messages broadcast by international media outlets, less attention has been paid to the impact on audiences. Based on a series of … Show more

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“…Breakthrough innovations and seemingly harmless mergers will be difficult to identify in the present as to whether they have a negative effect on society in the future. As the creator economy grows (particularly via metaverses) and as users and even specific regions of the globe (see Morales, 2021), continue to produce and consume content in digital settings, human distraction, and cognitive capacity concerns will burgeon. A more broadminded holistic approach of embedding public concerns and interests within competition policy should be considered since the digital economy sector has the power to destabilize the economic system as well as society more generally.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Breakthrough innovations and seemingly harmless mergers will be difficult to identify in the present as to whether they have a negative effect on society in the future. As the creator economy grows (particularly via metaverses) and as users and even specific regions of the globe (see Morales, 2021), continue to produce and consume content in digital settings, human distraction, and cognitive capacity concerns will burgeon. A more broadminded holistic approach of embedding public concerns and interests within competition policy should be considered since the digital economy sector has the power to destabilize the economic system as well as society more generally.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chinese news media is profoundly different from – and unfamiliar to – the media that Western audiences have come to expect (Sun, 2010). Previous studies of China’s push for global media influence also show that its efforts have been compromised by its own domestic policies of media censorship and state intervention, which reduce credibility among international audiences within an already crowded news media landscape (Morales, 2021; Thussu, 2018). This must also be paired with an understanding of how Chinese state media navigate the complex and interdependent worlds of international news media and social media – which has become widely adopted around the globe as a method of news dissemination (Lee et al, 2017).…”
Section: Method: Cgtn’s Youtube Content On Bri a Case Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…And just as it had for decades in Latin America, the United States sought to maintain relevance through the classic colonial strategies of military deployment (Paterson, 2018) and the importation of religion and cultural products. China has not come close to beating Hollywood at its own game, and indeed, its news and cultural output generally does not attract much loyalty in Africa (Madrid-Morales and Wasserman, 2018) or Latin America (Morales, 2021).…”
Section: Cold War the Sequel?mentioning
confidence: 99%