globe to another within seconds. These immediate
mediated experiences have led to the reduction in distance between individuals,
society and nation states in terms of both time and space (Giddens, 1991).
Inadvertently, this process plays a significant role in cultural globalization by
providing an extensive transnational supply of cultural media products from an
international media culture and presents a challenge to existing local and
national cultures.
The proponents of cultural imperialism and media…
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