TY - JOUR
T1 - Role of social class in TV watching habits of developing country teenagers in a globalising market
AU - Rahman, Syed H.
AU - Haq, Md. Ridhwanul
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - Evidence is mounting that consumer needs and wants are increasingly converging, aided by a variety of products and services, including satellite dishes and globe-spanning TV networks. However, it is often argued that different classes watch different television programmes. Using data gathered from Bangladesh, this research aims to find out the types and origins of TV programmes mostly watched by a developing country teenagers and differences in the TV programme preferences of developing country teenagers of different social backgrounds. Findings show that Bangladeshi teenagers prefer to watch contemporary reality type entertaining talent hunt, quiz and lifestyle shows more than talk shows. Their TV watching behaviour is much more regionalised than globalised. It is more so in case of lower social class teenagers whereas, teenagers of middle social class background are relatively more globally and less locally oriented. Lower social class teenagers, however, are generally more involved with TV.
AB - Evidence is mounting that consumer needs and wants are increasingly converging, aided by a variety of products and services, including satellite dishes and globe-spanning TV networks. However, it is often argued that different classes watch different television programmes. Using data gathered from Bangladesh, this research aims to find out the types and origins of TV programmes mostly watched by a developing country teenagers and differences in the TV programme preferences of developing country teenagers of different social backgrounds. Findings show that Bangladeshi teenagers prefer to watch contemporary reality type entertaining talent hunt, quiz and lifestyle shows more than talk shows. Their TV watching behaviour is much more regionalised than globalised. It is more so in case of lower social class teenagers whereas, teenagers of middle social class background are relatively more globally and less locally oriented. Lower social class teenagers, however, are generally more involved with TV.
UR - http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/534298
U2 - 10.1504/IJTGM.2013.056730
DO - 10.1504/IJTGM.2013.056730
M3 - Article
SN - 1742-7541
VL - 6
SP - 345
EP - 355
JO - International Journal of Trade and Global Markets
JF - International Journal of Trade and Global Markets
IS - 4
ER -