Latin American Telecommunications

Telef-nica's Conquest

Gabriela Martinez author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Lexington Books

Published:28th Aug '08

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Latin American Telecommunications: Telefónica's Conquest offers an excellent overview of the political, economic, and social factors in Spain and Latin America that have aided the miraculous transformation of the semi-public Spanish telecommunications company Telefónica. What was once a national telephone company lagging behind its Western European counterparts has evolved into a global telecommunications giant conquering most of the Latin American telecom market. By examining the beginnings of Telefónica as an ITT subsidiary as well as its nationalization under Franco's regime and its later privatization in recent years, this book provides insight into the institutional growth as well as geographical expansion of this company, especially in Latin America where all state-run telecommunications enterprises became privatized throughout the 1990s and many were bought by Telefónica. This book is unique because it brings Telefónica's media integration to the fore, tracing and analyzing its many assets and partnerships, which range from television and film studios to multiplatform media content production and distribution companies. Telefónica's close ties with Endemol, Disney, and Bertelsmann among others are examined in detail.

This book represents an independent view about the evolution of Telefónica from its origins as an ITT subsidiary before World War II since its conversion into a large Spanish multinational in recent decades. Its all-encompassing perspective makes the booka required reading for those who are interested in how this company became a major player in current Latin American communication marketssss -- Jacint Jordana, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona
This brief monograph provides a timely assessment of the Spanish telecommunications company Telefonica....The book is important, for helping to address the relative dearth of English-language communications material on Central and South America....This monograph is also valuable thanks in part to the author's ready ability to use Spanish-language documents and source material that are often little known to scholars restricted to English-language archives. But it also underlines the pace of organizational as well as technical change in Latin telecommunication networks. * Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) *
This book provides an enormous service for scholars of global communication by filling a gap in our understanding of Telefónica, one of the world’s major media conglomerates. Drawing on a wealth of sources, Martinez deftly charts the company’s rise from a regional telecommunications firm to a global giant spanning all forms of old and new media. In doing so, she joins a new wave of scholarship that demonstrates the growing power of Spanish-language media in the world today. -- Vincent Mosco, Canada Research Chair in Communication and Society, Queen's University
This book represents an independent view about the evolution of Telefónica from its origins as an ITT subsidiary before World War II since its conversion into a large Spanish multinational in recent decades. Its all-encompassing perspective makes the book a required reading for those who are interested in how this company became a major player in current Latin American communication markets -- Jacint Jordana, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona

ISBN: 9780739124741

Dimensions: 240mm x 162mm x 16mm

Weight: 417g

186 pages