Latin America: Sport and Telenovelas

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Introduction
The chapter I will be critiquing is titled “Latin America: media conglomerates” written by José-Carlos Lozano, from Artz, L & Kamalipour, Y, The media globe: trends in international mass media. In this chapter Lozano (2007) is trying to discover how the Latin American audiovisual space has changed over time to what it has become in present day. This is told by finding about dominance of US media on Latin American mass media systems and how it has changed from the 1970s to present day. The main argument suggests that in the 1970s and 1980s, the Latin American mass media system was very much dependant on the US as a whole adopting their media system entirely. As time moved on this lessened right until present day where Latin American media dominates open-TV primarily with Telenovelas. However, genres such as fiction are still popular by the US media on open-TV and predominantly paid-TV. Lozano (2007) believes that although more Latin American media is now being produced, it is also being co-produced around the world (including the US) with US content still dominating in fiction and movies since the 1970s within Latin America.

Critical evaluation
Lozano (2007) himself predominantly researches in international, political and mass communication areas having written over 40 journals within those areas. He presents the chapter very much in an impartial situation having worked from previous theorists and their theories to provide a base for his own research.

• Lozano (2007) mentions that scholars in present day in Latin America are using the terms, “cultural proximity”, “cultural linguistic markets” and “cultural discount” to endorse the production of Latin American media. Due to the present performance of the Latin Amer...

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... conclusion, I believe that Lozano (2007) is correct in stating that more research needs to be going ahead in order for a full conclusion to come to this investigation. However, some facts are still true to this day including US fiction having a steady popularity through time. Very few researchers have looked into media conglomerates and flow in Latin America in recent years with much of the assumptions coming from research from the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s.

Bibliography

Books
Lozano, J 2007, The media globe: trends in international mass media, Rowman & Liittlefield, Plymouth.

Matos, C 2013, Media and politics in Latin America: globalization, democracy and identity, I.B.Tauris, London.

Websites
Wiki Answers. (2013). What is asymmetrical interdependence?. Available: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_asymmetric_interdependence#slide1. Last accessed 12th Nov 2013.

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