Music videos are available on more channels, in more formats, and in more countries than ever before. While MTV - the network that introduced music video to most viewers - is moving away from music video programming, other media developments signal the longevity and dynamism of the form. Among these are the proliferation of niche-based cable and satellite channels, the globalization of music video production and programming, and the availability of videos not just on television but also via cell phones, DVDs, enhanced CDs, PDAs, and the Internet. In the context of this transformed media landscape, Medium Cool showcases a new generation of scholarship on music video.
Book chapter
Dancing to a pacific beat: music video in Papua New Guinea
Medium cool: music videos from soundies to cellphones, pp.152-173
Duke University Press
2007
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- Title
- Dancing to a pacific beat: music video in Papua New Guinea
- Creators
- Philip Hayward - Southern Cross University
- Contributors
- Roger Beebe (Editor of compilation)Jason Middleton (Editor of compilation)
- Publication Details
- Medium cool: music videos from soundies to cellphones, pp.152-173
- Publisher
- Duke University Press; Durham, N.C.
- Identifiers
- 1041; 991012822148202368
- Academic Unit
- Office of Deputy Vice Chancellor, Research
- Resource Type
- Book chapter