British television has been a success story. One factor in this success has been the distinctive institutional structure of British broadcasting, a mix of state-regulated and publicly-funded services with commercial services. This book attempts to give a broad overview of British television by examining both the institutional framework and the programmes that it has produced. A range of reprinted writings from the work of acknowledged experts is supplemented byspecially commissioned essays on such key topics as sport and British television in the global context.
British television has been a success story. One factor in this success has been the distinctive institutional structure of British broadcasting, a mix of state-regulated and publicly-funded services with commercial services. This book attempts to give a broad overview of British television by examining both the institutional framework and the programmes that it has produced. A range of reprinted writings from the work of acknowledged experts is supplemented byspecially commissioned essays on such key topics as sport and British television in the global context.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edward Buscombe is Visiting Professor of Media Arts, Southampton Institute. His previous publications include The Screen Education Reader (co-edited with Manuel Alvarado and Richard Collins, 1993) and Back in the Saddle Again: New Essays on the Western (co-edited with Roberta Pearson, 1998).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I: Histories, Structures, Economics The BBC and the General Strike May 1926 Public Service Broadcasting: The History of a Concept The History of Broadcasting in the United Kingdom Channel Four Television: From Annan to Grade Money Talks: Broadcasting Finance and Public Culture Part II: Programmes Creating the Audience The Construction of a Community Structure of Anxiety: Recent British Television Crime Fiction Crime and Crisis: British Reality Television in Action Ill News Comes Often on the Back of Worse Every Wart and Pustule: Gilbert Harding and Television Stardom Framing 'the Real': Oranges, Middlemarch, X-Files Broadcast Comedy and Sitcom The Lads and The Gladiators: Traditional Masculinities in a Post-Modern Televisual Landscape The International Circulation of British Television Bibliography Index
Introduction Part I: Histories, Structures, Economics The BBC and the General Strike May 1926 Public Service Broadcasting: The History of a Concept The History of Broadcasting in the United Kingdom Channel Four Television: From Annan to Grade Money Talks: Broadcasting Finance and Public Culture Part II: Programmes Creating the Audience The Construction of a Community Structure of Anxiety: Recent British Television Crime Fiction Crime and Crisis: British Reality Television in Action Ill News Comes Often on the Back of Worse Every Wart and Pustule: Gilbert Harding and Television Stardom Framing 'the Real': Oranges, Middlemarch, X-Files Broadcast Comedy and Sitcom The Lads and The Gladiators: Traditional Masculinities in a Post-Modern Televisual Landscape The International Circulation of British Television Bibliography Index
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