ABSTRACT

Ethnic media are media produced for, and frequently by, immigrants, ethnic and linguistic minority groups, and indigenous populations. These media represent a sector of the broader media industry that has seen considerable growth globally, even while many mainstream, legacy media have struggled to survive or have ceased to exist, largely due to the emergence of new communication technologies. What is missing in the literature is a careful examination of ethnic media in the digital age. The original research, including case studies, in this book provides insight into (1) what new trends are emerging in ethnic media production and consumption; (2) how ethnic media are adapting to changing technologies in the media landscape of our times; and (3) what enduring roles ethnic media perform in local communities and in an increasingly globalized world. The ethnic media that contributors discuss in this book are produced for and distributed across a variety of platforms, ranging from broadcasting and print to online platforms. Additionally, these media serve numerous immigrant, ethnic, and indigenous communities who live in and trace their origins back to a variety of regions of the world, including Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, and Oceania.

chapter |10 pages

Introduction

Ethnic Media in the Digital Age: New Research from Across the Globe

part I|68 pages

Changes

chapter 1|10 pages

The Disrupting Tempest

A Case Study of Young Minority Female Media Producers

chapter 2|10 pages

Ethnic Digital Media as Agenda Setters and Agenda Marketers

The Case of WXC and the Jimmy Kimmel Live! Controversy

chapter 3|11 pages

Playing with Time

Linguistic Resurrection and Contemporary Jewishness on YidLife Crisis

chapter 4|13 pages

From a Latino-Oriented Niche to the “Multicultural Mainstream”

Univision, Fusion, and Social Media Audiences

chapter 6|13 pages

Ethnic Media and Accessibility

Online English-Language Ethnic Media in the U.S.

part II|68 pages

Adapting to a Changing Media Environment

chapter 8|14 pages

Digital Technology for Community Building

An Examination of Ethnic Media Consumption across Four Ethnocultural and Immigrant Groups in Ottawa, Canada

chapter 9|12 pages

Assessment of Bangladeshi Ethnic Media’s Roles in the U.S.

An Analysis of Four Web Papers

chapter 10|11 pages

The Role of Ethnic Media Beyond Providing Entertainment

The Case of SANZ Live

part III|48 pages

Continuities

chapter 12|13 pages

Disrupting the Digital

Persian-Language Community Radio in Stockholm and the Continued Relevance of Analog Media in the Digital Age

chapter 13|11 pages

Indigenous Media Technologies in The Digital Age

Cultural Articulations, Digital Practices, and Sociopolitical Concepts

chapter 14|10 pages

The BBC Asian Network

The Search for Younger Digital Listeners

chapter |11 pages

Epilogue

The Future of Ethnic Media in the Digital Age