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035 _a(DE-B1597)9781474468268
035 _a(DE-B1597)614204
035 _a(OCoLC)1306540734
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072 7 _aPER010000
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084 _aonline - DeGruyter
100 1 _aFranklin, Bob
_eautore
245 1 0 _aTelevision Policy :
_bThe MacTaggart Lectures /
_cBob Franklin.
264 1 _aEdinburgh :
_bEdinburgh University Press,
_c[2022]
264 4 _c©2005
300 _a1 online resource (304 p.)
336 _atext
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337 _acomputer
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338 _aonline resource
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505 0 0 _tFrontmatter --
_tContents --
_tAcknowledgements --
_tForeword --
_tIntroduction --
_tThe James MacTaggart Lectures --
_tTV Drama: The Case against Naturalism --
_tNaturalism and Television --
_tTaboos in Television --
_tSignposting Television in the 1980s: The Fourth Television Channel --
_tTelevision Drama, Censorship and the Truth --
_tThe Day after Tomorrow: The Future of Electronic Publishing --
_tThe Primacy of Programmes in the Future of Broadcasting --
_tReflections on Working in Film and Television --
_t‘Opening up the Fourth Front’: Micro Drama and the Rejection of Naturalism --
_tPower and Pluralism in Broadcasting --
_tEthics, Broadcasting and Change: The French Experience --
_tFreedom in Broadcasting --
_tDeregulation and Quality Television --
_tThe Future of Television: Market Forces and Social Values --
_tThe Future of the BBC --
_tOccupying Powers --
_tA Culture of Dependency: Power, Politics and Broadcasters --
_tTalent versus Television --
_tA Glorious Future: Quality Broadcasting in the Digital Age --
_tRewarding Creative Talent: The Struggle of the Independents --
_tTelevision versus the People --
_tPublic-Interest Broadcasting: A New Approach --
_tA Time for Change --
_tThe Soul of British Television --
_tTelevision’s Creative Deficit --
_tFreedom of Choice: Public-Service Broadcasting and the BBC --
_tFirst Do No Harm --
_tAppendix A Edinburgh International Television Festival, 29 August–2 September 1977: Programme --
_tAppendix B --
_tIndex
506 0 _arestricted access
_uhttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
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520 _aGBS_insertPreviewButtonPopup('ISBN:9780748617180);Television Policy offers a unique and authoritative account of the major developments in television programming and policy since 1976 by collecting in a single volume the MacTaggart lectures delivered at the Edinburgh International Television Festival across the last quarter of a century. The MacTaggart lecturers include the most celebrated and distinguished programme makers, producers, performers, playwrights, policymakers and senior media executives across all sectors of broadcasting. They include Greg Dyke, John Humphrys, John McGrath, Marcel Orphuls, Norman Lear, Jeremy Isaacs, John Mortimer, Peter Jay, Ted Turner, Jonathan Miller, Denis Foreman, John Schlesinger, Troy Kennedy-Martin, Philip Whitehead, Christine Ockrent, Rupert Murdoch, Verity Lambert, David Elstein, Michael Grade, Dennis Potter, Janet Street Porter, John Birt, Laurence Marks, Maurice Gran, Peter Bazalgette, Richard Eyre, David Liddiment and Mark Thompson.With a Foreword by John Willis and an introductory essay exploring the history of the MacTaggart lectures and a review of the shifting themes and concerns of the lectures, the book provides a forum for the significant debates which have helped to shape both television content and policy across twenty five years of considerable and unprecedented change in broadcasting. Topics covered include the future of public service programming; the relationship of government to broadcasters; the impact of ownership on the freedom of broadcasters; and debates about whether and how television should be regulated.Television Policy is essential reading for all students of media and communication studies as well as those interested in reading accounts of television programming and policy written by some of the most eloquent, eminent but contentious figures in television broadcasting.Key FeaturesThe first collection of the prestigious MacTaggart LecturesA unique insight into the development of television programming across 25 yearsAuthoritative and eloquent analyses of television policyCritical assessment of the contribution of the MacTaggart Lectures to current policy debatesInsider accounts of the development and future of Public Service Broadcasting."
538 _aMode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
546 _aIn English.
588 0 _aDescription based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 29. Jun 2022)
650 4 _aFilm, Media & Cultural Studies.
650 7 _aPERFORMING ARTS / Television / General.
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700 1 _aBall, Tony
_eautore
700 1 _aBazalgette, Peter
_eautore
700 1 _aBirt, John
_eautore
700 1 _aDyke, Greg
_eautore
700 1 _aElstein, David
_eautore
700 1 _aEyre, Richard
_eautore
700 1 _aForman, Denis
_eautore
700 1 _aFranklin, Bob
_eautore
700 1 _aGrade, Michael
_eautore
700 1 _aGran, Maurice
_eautore
700 1 _aHumphrys, John
_eautore
700 1 _aIsaacs, Jeremy
_eautore
700 1 _aJay, Peter
_eautore
700 1 _aLambert, Verity
_eautore
700 1 _aLear, Norman
_eautore
700 1 _aLiddiment, David
_eautore
700 1 _aMarks, Laurence
_eautore
700 1 _aMartin, Troy Kennedy
_eautore
700 1 _aMcGrath, John
_eautore
700 1 _aMortimer, John
_eautore
700 1 _aMurdoch, Rupert
_eautore
700 1 _aOckrent, Christine
_eautore
700 1 _aOphuls, Marcel
_eautore
700 1 _aPotter, Dennis
_eautore
700 1 _aSchlesinger, John
_eautore
700 1 _aStreet-Porter, Janet
_eautore
700 1 _aThompson, Mark
_eautore
700 1 _aWhitehead, Phillip
_eautore
850 _aIT-RoAPU
856 4 0 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1515/9781474468268?locatt=mode:legacy
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