Título:

"Public Policies and Research on Cultural Diversity and Television in Mexico"

Autor:

LOZANO RENDÓN José Carlos

Colaborador:

(ITESM)

Fecha:

2006

Idioma:

en

Descripción:

USA

The issue of how to preserve and promote cultural diversity in Mexico has not been central in policy debates and regulations. However, scholars, politicians, and public officials increasingly are debating how to promote and maintain cultural diversity here. This article reviews the current Mexican debate on policies related to the promotion of cultural diversity through television, using the concepts of source, content, and exposure diversity. The article argues that current commercial strategies in Mexico do not stimulate cultural diversity in media content. Instead, it advocates a mixed system of media with different mandates and modes of financing.

Anexos:
Título:

"Televisión Co-Viewing in Mexico: An Assessment on People Meter Data"

Autor:

MORA José Domingo

HO Jason

KRIDER Robert

Colaborador:

(U. Massachusets Darmouth)

(Simon Frazer U.)

Fecha:

2011

Idioma:

en

Descripción:

USA

Television co-viewing is a frequent behavior with important social and economic implications. This study proposes a measure of co-viewing on people meter panel data, tests it on a data set in Mexico, and uses it to explore co-viewing. Individual differences in psychographics, program genres and co-viewing of the lead-in programs were discovered as antecedents to co-viewing. Results indicate as well that co-viewing leads to increased watching time and reduced channel browsing, and this effect interacts with group composition. These findings provide further support for the social uses of television theoretical framework, and shed light on the inheritance effects in continuous programs.

Anexos:
Título:

"Public Policies and Research on Cultural Diversity and Television in Mexico"

Autor:

LOZANO RENDÓN José Carlos

Colaborador:

(ITESM MTY)

Fecha:

2006

Idioma:

en

Descripción:

USA

The issue of how to preserve and promote cultural diversity in Mexico has not been central in policy debates and regulations. However, scholars, politicians, and public officials increasingly are debating how to promote and maintain cultural diversity here. This article reviews the current Mexican debate on policies related to the promotion of cultural diversity through television, using the concepts of source, content, and exposure diversity. The article argues that current commercial strategies in Mexico do not stimulate cultural diversity in media content. Instead, it advocates a mixed system of media with different mandates and modes of financing.

Anexos: