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Audio Control Handbook (1989) employs a step-by-step approach to prepare students for audio work in the broadcast... Read More >>
Colour Television (1968) examines the technologies involved, the differences in programme-making that colour required,... Read More >>
Global Television (1993) looks at how satellites, fibre optics, compressed digital transmission, and interactive... Read More >>
Media Use in the Information Age (1989) analyses new technologies, their impact on mass communications, and their... Read More >>
Television in the Making (1956) looks at television in its infancy, with essays by the leaders of the medium at... Read More >>
Was the 1959 UK General Election the first television election? Could television be used to create a Party ‘image’?... Read More >>
Television: A Critical Review (1963) is written by Sir Gerald Beadle, once Director of the BBC, and possessing of... Read More >>
This book is an expansive history of community weekly newspapers in the United States during the twentieth century,... Read More >>
Focusing on qualitative methods, The Pocketbook of Audience Research uses contemporary, global television and cross-media... Read More >>
This book explores the emergence and development of multilingual fiction series, a relatively new phenomenon propelled... Read More >>
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What Television Remembers explores the relationship between the medium of TV and the city of Toronto. In a close... Read More >>
The hotly anticipated book from ‘one of the all-time pop-culture greats’ (New York magazine) that chronicles her... Read More >>
This book presents an innovative comparative view of how the issue of adolescent sexuality and consent is differently... Read More >>
Written in an accessible and engaging style, this book uses a series of case studies to show how popular media are... Read More >>
This book is the culmination of unprecedented behind-the-scenes access to the Murdoch dynasty and Fox News. Wolff... Read More >>
This book examines how the iconic character Hannibal Lecter has been revised and redeveloped across different screen... Read More >>
This book explores the relatively new genre of ‘Quality Telefantasy’ and how it has broadened TV taste cultures... Read More >>
This book draws on a multi-method study of film and television narratives of global criminal networks to explore... Read More >>
This book explores how British culture is negotiating heroes and heroisms in the twenty-first century. It posits... Read More >>