In my experience, globalization has a mixed impact on television.
Loss of Local Shows:
Samey Shows: Big global programs often take over, pushing local shows aside.
Cultural Loss: Unique features of local shows sometimes disappear because they chase broader stories that everyone can relate to.
Boosting Creative Variety:
Sharing Ideas: Local creators can find new ideas by looking at global trends.
Specialized Audiences: Streaming services let people find different voices and stories that aren’t like the usual ones.
In the end, while some local shows might disappear, globalization also creates new opportunities. It encourages creators to mix global and local influences to craft something fresh and interesting. It’s a tricky balance—offering both chances and challenges for the future of television.
In my experience, globalization has a mixed impact on television.
Loss of Local Shows:
Samey Shows: Big global programs often take over, pushing local shows aside.
Cultural Loss: Unique features of local shows sometimes disappear because they chase broader stories that everyone can relate to.
Boosting Creative Variety:
Sharing Ideas: Local creators can find new ideas by looking at global trends.
Specialized Audiences: Streaming services let people find different voices and stories that aren’t like the usual ones.
In the end, while some local shows might disappear, globalization also creates new opportunities. It encourages creators to mix global and local influences to craft something fresh and interesting. It’s a tricky balance—offering both chances and challenges for the future of television.