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The document discusses the evolving landscape of global media studies through the lens of cultural economic geography, highlighting key issues such as the influence of 'global Hollywood', the emergence of media capitals, and policy convergence among national media systems. It outlines the rise of creative industries and the changing dynamics of media production and consumption, particularly in relation to the 'Greater China' region. The paper also raises questions about the trajectory of Chinese media industries and the regionalization of media policies in East Asia.







