Public issue television is a major contribution to understanding the relationship between television, politics and society. By tracing the history of the high-profile series World in Action across four decades it charts the interwoven processes of media practice and social change in a manner unrivalled in its depth and detail.
Public issue television is a major contribution to understanding the relationship between television, politics and society. By tracing the history of the high-profile series World in Action across four decades it charts the interwoven processes of media practice and social change in a manner unrivalled in its depth and detail.
Peter Goddard is Lecturer in the School of Politics and Communication Studies, University of Liverpool. John Corner is Professor in the School of Politics and Communication Studies, University of Liverpool. Kay Richardson is Reader in the School of Politics and Communication Studies, University of Liverpool
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World in Action: Some key names 1. Introduction 2. Origins: Technology, innovation and social purpose Interlude: The World Tomorrow 3. 1967-75: The classic period 4. 1975-88: The Fitzwalter years 5. 1988-98: Current affairs as commodity 6. Organisation and culture of production 7. Documentary journalism and television form 8. Regulation: policy and conflict 9. Conclusion: television in action World in Action editions: an index
World in Action: Some key names 1. Introduction 2. Origins: Technology, innovation and social purpose Interlude: The World Tomorrow 3. 1967-75: The classic period 4. 1975-88: The Fitzwalter years 5. 1988-98: Current affairs as commodity 6. Organisation and culture of production 7. Documentary journalism and television form 8. Regulation: policy and conflict 9. Conclusion: television in action World in Action editions: an index
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