This book is a brief but rich package on trends in satellite television broadcasting and the global media world. It provides an insight on how developing nations are coping with the phenomenon of satellite broadcasting which is dominated by the Western world as a result of their technological leverage. It is apt for people who wish to understand trends in globalization and how broadcasting is playing a role in that direction. It also provides a pocket understanding of the age-long NWICO debate and what future the imbalance in world communication order portends for developing nations.