Contemporary television and the concept of transparency

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Jenson Joseph
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Stuart Hall’s seminal article ‘Encoding, decoding’, while discussing the hegemonic-dominant mode of televisual communication in which the receiver decodes the message ‘straight’, describes it as a ‘transparent’ scenario, referring to the smooth symmetry between the two ends of the encoding and the decoding. By the early 1990s, when private satellite television channels started transmission in India, their operations hinged around a notion of transparency which is entirely different from the sense of ‘straight communication’ which Hall was referring to when he used the term. Calling it ‘process transparency’, I try to show in this article that the private satellite television identified ‘simulating the effect of revealing the encoding process’ as key in producing a spectatorial address distinct from how the state broadcast institution had come to address the viewers. Through a performative revelation of the coding process, which in turn can produce an alluring effect of immediacy, the aesthetics of process transparency promises a higher fidelity in representation. The first part of this article discusses the case of Asianet, the Malayalam satellite channel which, when it started its telecast in 1993 as one of the first private satellite television channels in India, attempted to institute a new set of professional codes that were meant to produce the effect of revealing the internal processes of representation/mediation. The article later explores the larger implications of this route to transparency and immediacy, by identifying and discussing a set of aesthetic registers deployed in news programmes in contemporary television across the world.
当代电视与透明概念
斯图尔特·霍尔(Stuart Hall)的开创性文章《编码,解码》(Encoding, decoding)讨论了电视传播的霸权-主导模式,在这种模式下,接收者“直接”解码信息,并将其描述为“透明”的场景,指的是编码和解码两端之间的平滑对称。到20世纪90年代初,当私人卫星电视频道开始在印度传播时,它们的运作围绕着透明的概念,这与霍尔使用“直接沟通”一词时所指的“直接沟通”的意义完全不同。将其称为“过程透明度”,我试图在本文中表明,私人卫星电视认为“模拟揭示编码过程的效果”是制作观众演讲的关键,这与国家广播机构如何向观众发表演讲截然不同。通过对编码过程的表现性揭示,这反过来又可以产生一种诱人的即时性效果,过程透明的美学保证了表现的更高保真度。本文的第一部分讨论了Malayalam卫星频道Asianet的案例,该频道于1993年作为印度首批私人卫星电视频道之一开始播出,试图建立一套新的专业规范,旨在产生揭示表象/调解内部过程的效果。本文随后通过识别和讨论世界各地当代电视新闻节目中使用的一套美学寄存器,探讨了这条通往透明度和即时性之路的更大含义。
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Studies in South Asian Film and Media
Studies in South Asian Film and Media Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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