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在一个文化日趋多元、模式悄然消解的今天,我们面对的是一个动荡的、捉摸不定的电视文化时代,这种动荡和模糊是基于电视的技术传统被重组(不是更新),文化传统被消解(不是嬗变)的结果。传统电视媒体不仅要与卡拉 OK、电影、录像等娱乐手段竞争,内部更是饱受同行相煎之苦。有线台几十个频道的容量使其隔三岔五地开出一个个专题频道,卫星电视虽然有碟型天线和政府禁令的限制而暂缓外国视听媒体的大举入侵,但电视技术时代的到来却是任何人都无法阻止的。一方面,电视自身的技术革命虽然迅速,但像当初从黑白到彩色这样根本性的技术飞跃并没有发生,且平民化、普及化的道路漫长而艰辛。高清晰度电视(HDTV)被看作是未来电视革命新之娇子,但由于日本、美国在制试选择上的互不相让,历时10年,至今仍呆在实验室里。而与此同时,以电视为母体的高技术媒体群却不断生长延伸,并呈现规模网络化的趋势。如电视与录像机、影碟机、音响等组成的家庭 AV 视听单元,电视与电脑终端以及社会化信息网络(图书馆、报刊、杂志、电影等)所联结形
In a culture that is increasingly diversified and the model is quietly digested today, we are confronted with a turbulent and unpredictable era of television culture that has been reorganized (not renewed) based on the technical tradition of television and that the cultural tradition has been dissolved (Not transmutation) results. The traditional television media not only has to compete with karaoke, film, video and other entertainment means, but also suffer from peer interference. The capacity of several tens of channels in the cable TV stations has opened up a thematic channel across the country. Although the satellite television has suspended the large-scale invasion of foreign audiovisual media despite the limitations of the dish antenna and the government ban, the advent of the television technology era No one can stop it. On the one hand, the technological revolution of television itself has been rapid, but such fundamental technological leaps as black-and-white to color did not take place and the road to popularization and popularization has been long and arduous. High definition television (HDTV) is seen as a newcomer to the future television revolution. However, Japan and the United States have stayed in the laboratory for 10 years in making trial choices. In the meantime, the group of high-tech media with television as its mother body continues to grow and develop, and presents the trend of large-scale network. Home AV audiovisual units, such as televisions, video recorders, DVD players and audio systems, television and computer terminals, and social information networks (libraries, newspapers, magazines, movies, etc.)