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    Bern : Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
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    almahu_9948665204102882
    Format: 1 online resource (408 p.)
    Edition: 1st, New ed.
    ISBN: 9783035306873
    Content: This book considers British television from the point of view of executive producers: the people who employ the workforce and are in charge of making all television series. The focus of the book is twenty-one separate genres, at least seven of which are in significant decline – namely current affairs, education, natural history, science, arts, children’s and religion. Some other public service genres – such as documentary, history and travel – are in good health. The most commercially successful genres include formatted factual entertainment series, such as cooking, homes, quiz/game, reality and sport. The author completed 150 interviews not only with executive producers but with BBC and ITV channel controllers and top genre commissioners. Playing a supporting role are another 200 interviews, which were the basis of the author’s 1993 book, Television Producers. Since 1990, and especially since 2008, British television production has faced financial challenges. Meanwhile, BSkyB, Virgin Media and Channel Five are American controlled, and most of the larger London ‘independent’ production companies are now American or Euro-American owned and operated. Public service broadcasting in general, and BBC television in particular, are threatened with probable further decline. This book offers new insights into the state of British television through the eyes of those working on the inside.
    Note: Contents: The BBC and Public Service Genres in Jeopardy – UK Commercial Television Trembles – Executive Producers, Independent Production and Celebrity – Drama and Soap: Most Popular Genres – BBC News Dominance – First Casualty: Current Affairs – Traditional Public Service BBC Genres in Decline: Education, Natural History, Science, Arts, Children’s and Religion – Flourishing Public Service Genres: Documentary, History, Travel – Comedy, Big Entertainment and Talk – Factual Entertainment Formats Prosper: Cooking, Homes, Quiz/Game, Reality – TV Sports: Live, Formatted, Monetised – TV Policy in Fragments, Genres in Jeopardy.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783034318464
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
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    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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