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News, educational programmes, and film-based shows on a government-run channel dominated Indian television till the 1980s. The arrival and rapid expansion of satellite television in the following decades changed this scenario dramatically, so much so that the Indian broadcasting sector is rated as among the largest and most progressive in Asia today. Sunetra Sen Narayan examines the transformation of Indian television in this crucial period, based on content analysis, archival research, and detailed interviews