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Children's Television in Britain: History, Discourse and Policy Hannah Davies

Children's Television in Britain: History, Discourse and Policy par Hannah Davies

Children's Television in Britain: History, Discourse and Policy Hannah Davies


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Many are concerned that the public service tradition of children's television is threatened, and that quality and diversity in programming will be impossible to sustain. Based on an extensive research project, it provides a critical review of the history of children's television in the UK, and a realistic assessment of its future prospects.

Children's Television in Britain: History, Discourse and Policy Résumé

Children's Television in Britain: History, Discourse and Policy Hannah Davies

The rise of more commercially-based, global media has significant implicaitons for the child audience. Many are concerned that the public service tradition of children's television is threatened, and that quality and diversity in programming will be impossible to sustain. This book challenges the romantic nostalgia that surrounds contemporary discussions of the subject. Based on an extensive research project, it provides a critical review of the history of children's television in the UK, and a realistic assessment of its future prospects. It looks at how broadcasters have defined the child audience; at the changing nature of children's programming; at the impact of commercial competition and new technologies; and at the role of audience research. The books contributes towards debates about the regulation of children's television; and it offers a case study that will be of more general interest to students and academics in the field.

Children's Television in Britain: History, Discourse and Policy Avis

This book stands above the mob in its calm and intelligent analysis.--European Journal of Communication -- European Journal of Communication * Nielsen *

À propos de Hannah Davies

David Buckingham is a Reader in Education at IOE, UCL's Faculty of Education and Society, University College London, UK. He has written and edited numerous books about children and the media, including Children Talking Television (1993), Moving Images (1996) and The Making of Citizens (1999). Hannah Davies is a freelance writer and researcher. She is the author of the Channel 4 report How Children See Themselves on Television (1996). Ken Jones is Lecturer in Education at Keele University and is author/editor of four books, including Right Turn: The Conservative Revolution in Education (1990) and Education After the Conservatives (1996). Peter Kelley has been a research officer on several projects concerned with childhood, including the ESRC Children's Media Culture Project.

Sommaire

Introduction.- defining the child audience; for the children.- children's television 1946-1980.- run the risk toward a political economy of children's television.- vision on mapping the changes in children's programming.- wise up the function and practices of audience research.- look who's talking how media producers define the child audience.

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Children's Television in Britain: History, Discourse and Policy Hannah Davies
Occasion - Très bon état
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
19990301
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