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Copycat TV Albert Moran

Copycat TV By Albert Moran

Copycat TV by Albert Moran


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Addresses the scope and significance of programme format transfer in the international television distribution system.

Copycat TV Summary

Copycat TV: Globalisation, Program Formats and Cultural Identity by Albert Moran

Television programme format transfer is the process whereby the basic idea or ingredient of a programme is used to produce a new version of the programme. While programme re-makes have occurred historically inside particular national television systems, the more interesting phenomenon of programme format transfer is the re-make of one programme inside the television industry of another nation. Although there has been some attention paid to this process, there has been no single study that systematically addresses both the scope and significance of this rapidly growing area of the international television distribution system. "Copycat TV" aims to fill that gap by offering a detailed understanding of the process of format transfer. The growth in format transfers has significance not only for markets but also the creation and re-creation of meanings among particular national audiences. The question of meaning and cultural identity is also addressed. "Copycat TV" will be of interest to undergraduate students of media, broadcasting policy makers and media academics.

Table of Contents

1. Theoretical bearings Part One: The international format trade 2. The pie and the crust: Television program formats; 3. The international format market: Players and trade; 4. English language Grundy; 5. Grundy world wide Part Two: Program adaptations and cultural identity 6. Contests of knowledge and beauty: Game shows, Sale of the Century and Man O Man; 7. WIP shows: Prisoner Cell Block H, Dangerous Women and Vrouwenvleugel; 8. A tale of two cities: Sons and Daughters and Verbotene Liebe; 9. Try, try and try again: The Restless Years, Goede Tijden Slechte Tijden and Gute Zeiten, Schlechte Zeiten Part Three: National audiences, programs and cultural identity 10... 'no such thing as typically German': German audiences and German images; 11... 'not just a country with windmills, dykes, clogs, canals, tulips': Dutch soaps and Dutch audiences Part Four: Further reflection 12. Television format adaptation and national identity

Additional information

GOR008675199
9781860205378
1860205372
Copycat TV: Globalisation, Program Formats and Cultural Identity by Albert Moran
Used - Very Good
Paperback
University of Luton Press
1998-06-15
216
N/A
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