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|BibType=ARTICLE
 
|BibType=ARTICLE
 
|Author(s)=Baudouin Dupret; Jean-Nöel Ferrié
 
|Author(s)=Baudouin Dupret; Jean-Nöel Ferrié
|Title=The audience they assign themselves: Three Arab channels and their "self-presentation"
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|Title=The audience they assign themselves: three Arab channels and their 'self-presentation'
|Tag(s)=EMCA; Arabic; Audience; Media; Membership Categorization;  
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|Tag(s)=EMCA; Arabic; Audience; Media; Membership Categorization;
 
|Key=Dupret2007
 
|Key=Dupret2007
 
|Year=2007
 
|Year=2007
 
|Journal=Ethnographic Studies
 
|Journal=Ethnographic Studies
 
|Volume=9
 
|Volume=9
|Pages=63-80
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|Pages=63–80
|URL=https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00195864/document#page=67
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|URL=https://zenodo.org/record/31648#.WhVkLaKVN4w
|Abstract=The extreme reticence of the satellite television channels broadcasting in Arabic
 
concerning the identity of their silent partners, their moneylenders, and their financial
 
backers is equaled only by their verbosity concerning the profile they aim to give
 
themselves and, therefore, the type of audience that they aim to attract by very reason of this profile. In this article, we describe the practical deployment of this self-
 
production and the production of the virtual audience to which these three channels picked
 
up by the satellite “Arabsat” are delivered.
 
This production operates mainly through membership categorization of the audience these channels aim to reach, but also through the affiliations that supposedly characterize
 
them. In other words, the spots in which these different channels present themselves
 
participate in the production of an ongoing typology of their own identity and the identity of their supposed viewers.  
 
 
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Dupret2007
BibType ARTICLE
Key Dupret2007
Author(s) Baudouin Dupret, Jean-Nöel Ferrié
Title The audience they assign themselves: three Arab channels and their 'self-presentation'
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Volume 9
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