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Liveness and Recording in the Media Andrew Crisell (University of Sunderland, Sunderland)

Liveness and Recording in the Media By Andrew Crisell (University of Sunderland, Sunderland)

Liveness and Recording in the Media by Andrew Crisell (University of Sunderland, Sunderland)


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We think of television and radio as live media. Yet a remarkable amount of their output is pre-recorded. This book provides some unexpected answers about the meaning of 'liveness' and 'recording', the complexity of their relationship, and their significance not just for television and radio but for the popular music on which so much radio depends.

Liveness and Recording in the Media Summary

Liveness and Recording in the Media by Andrew Crisell (University of Sunderland, Sunderland)

We think of radio and television as live media. Yet much of their output is pre-recorded. And if we value liveness so highly, why do we often consume their output some time after it has been broadcast? This book provides some unexpected answers about the meaning of 'liveness' and 'recording', the complexity of their relationship, and their significance not just for television and radio but the popular music which is radio's mainstay. Written in a clear and lively style, the book sets television and radio in the context of other media and traces the history of liveness and recording. To the relationship between these qualities it ascribes the rise of the serial programmes that characterise so much broadcasting. Citing well-known examples of broadcast output and making extensive use of BBC 1 as a case-study, it supports its arguments by taking illustrations and parallels from theatre, philosophical writing and even poetry.

About Andrew Crisell (University of Sunderland, Sunderland)

ANDREW CRISELL is Professor of Broadcasting Studies at Sunderland University, UK. He is the author of Understanding Radio(1994), An Introductory History of British Broadcasting(2002) and A Study of Modern Television(2006), the co-author of Radio Journalism(2009) with Guy Starkey, and the editor of More than a Music Box: Radio Cultures and Communities in a Multi Media World (2004).

Table of Contents

Preface Acknowledgements Introduction: the scope of the book 1. Liveness and broadcasting 2. The meaning of 'live' 3. What's so special about liveness? 4. Television and recording (1): Replacing liveness 5. Radio and recording: mostly music 6. Television and recording (2): Enhancing liveness 7. Real time and reel time: an evening's programmes on BBC 1 8. Broadcasting and time-shifted consumption Conclusion: Liveness, recording, broadcasting Bibliography.

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GOR013789919
9780230282223
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Liveness and Recording in the Media by Andrew Crisell (University of Sunderland, Sunderland)
Used - Like New
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2012-04-20
128
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