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(1975-1980) 327 $aPART II Transnational Formats: Historical Perspectives6 From Discrete Adaptations to Hard Copies: The Rise of Formats in European Television; 7 "National Mike": Global Host and Global Formats in Early Italian Television; 8 Telenovelas in Brazil: From Traveling Scripts to a Genre and Proto-Format both National and Transnational; 9 Reversal of Fortune? Hollywood Faces New Competition in Global Media Trade; PART III Case Study: The Idol Franchise; 10 Idol Worship: Ethnicity and Difference in Global Television; 11 NZ Idol: Nation Building Through Format Adaptation 327 $a12 Global Television Formats in Africa: Localizing Idol13 We Are the World: American Idol 's Global Self-Posturing; PART IV Trans-Formats: Local Articulations and the Politics of Place and Nation; 14 The Social and Political Dimensions of Global Television Formats: Reality Television in Lebanon and Saudi Arabia; 15 A Revolution in Television and a Great Leap Forward for Innovation? 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