The Impact of Ownership, Regulation Issues and Technology Adoption on the Introduction of Digital Terrestrial Television: A Comparison of the United States and Mainland China

This study compares the impact of media ownership, regulation and policy, and technology adoption on the introduction of digital terrestrial television in the United States and Mainland China. Through the use of a case study approach, a qualitative and quantitative examination is given. The results...

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Main Author: Guo, Miao
Other Authors: Albarran, Alan B.
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: University of North Texas 2007
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Online Access:https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc3968/
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spelling ndltd-unt.edu-info-ark-67531-metadc39682017-03-17T08:35:58Z The Impact of Ownership, Regulation Issues and Technology Adoption on the Introduction of Digital Terrestrial Television: A Comparison of the United States and Mainland China Guo, Miao Digital terrestrial television media ownership regulation and policy technology adoption mainland China US comparison Digital television -- United States. Digital television -- China. Television broadcasting -- United States. Television broadcasting -- China. This study compares the impact of media ownership, regulation and policy, and technology adoption on the introduction of digital terrestrial television in the United States and Mainland China. Through the use of a case study approach, a qualitative and quantitative examination is given. The results indicate that private group ownership throughout the U.S. digital terrestrial television industry and state ownership in China's television industry lead to the different paths to digital transition. Both governments, however, are deeply involved in respective digital initiatives and play an important role in the implementation from analog to digital. The technical standard adoption in the two countries places the underpinning for the future development of digital television (DTV), which also results in China lagging behind the United States by almost ten years. The differences of technological environments in households and income among consumers in the two countries further predict the intention to DTV adoption. University of North Texas Albarran, Alan B. Sauls, Samuel J. Liu, Fang 2007-08 Thesis or Dissertation Text oclc: 191091374 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc3968/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc3968 English Public Copyright Guo, Miao Copyright is held by the author, unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved.
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topic Digital terrestrial television
media ownership
regulation and policy
technology adoption
mainland China
US
comparison
Digital television -- United States.
Digital television -- China.
Television broadcasting -- United States.
Television broadcasting -- China.
spellingShingle Digital terrestrial television
media ownership
regulation and policy
technology adoption
mainland China
US
comparison
Digital television -- United States.
Digital television -- China.
Television broadcasting -- United States.
Television broadcasting -- China.
Guo, Miao
The Impact of Ownership, Regulation Issues and Technology Adoption on the Introduction of Digital Terrestrial Television: A Comparison of the United States and Mainland China
description This study compares the impact of media ownership, regulation and policy, and technology adoption on the introduction of digital terrestrial television in the United States and Mainland China. Through the use of a case study approach, a qualitative and quantitative examination is given. The results indicate that private group ownership throughout the U.S. digital terrestrial television industry and state ownership in China's television industry lead to the different paths to digital transition. Both governments, however, are deeply involved in respective digital initiatives and play an important role in the implementation from analog to digital. The technical standard adoption in the two countries places the underpinning for the future development of digital television (DTV), which also results in China lagging behind the United States by almost ten years. The differences of technological environments in households and income among consumers in the two countries further predict the intention to DTV adoption.
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title The Impact of Ownership, Regulation Issues and Technology Adoption on the Introduction of Digital Terrestrial Television: A Comparison of the United States and Mainland China
title_short The Impact of Ownership, Regulation Issues and Technology Adoption on the Introduction of Digital Terrestrial Television: A Comparison of the United States and Mainland China
title_full The Impact of Ownership, Regulation Issues and Technology Adoption on the Introduction of Digital Terrestrial Television: A Comparison of the United States and Mainland China
title_fullStr The Impact of Ownership, Regulation Issues and Technology Adoption on the Introduction of Digital Terrestrial Television: A Comparison of the United States and Mainland China
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of Ownership, Regulation Issues and Technology Adoption on the Introduction of Digital Terrestrial Television: A Comparison of the United States and Mainland China
title_sort impact of ownership, regulation issues and technology adoption on the introduction of digital terrestrial television: a comparison of the united states and mainland china
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