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“Through the Magic Window: Television and Change in India” is a book written by Sevanti Ninan, an Indian journalist and media critic. The book, which was published in 2000, offers a critical examination of the role of television in India and its impact on the country’s society and culture.
In “Through the Magic Window,” Sevanti Ninan explores the growth of television in India, particularly during the post-liberalization era. The book delves into the ways television has influenced various aspects of Indian life, from politics and entertainment to news reporting and social change.
Ninan’s work provides insights into the challenges and opportunities that television presents in the context of a diverse and complex country like India. She discusses the influence of television on shaping public opinion, political campaigns, and the dynamics of Indian society. The book also addresses the role of television in reflecting and reshaping cultural norms and identities.
“Through the Magic Window” is a valuable resource for those interested in media studies, Indian society, and the impact of television on culture and politics. It provides a thoughtful and nuanced exploration of the evolving media landscape in India and its broader implications.
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