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ITV Cultures: Independent Television Over Fifty Years


ITV Cultures: Independent Television Over Fifty Years

Paperback by Johnson, Catherine; Turnock, Rob

ITV Cultures: Independent Television Over Fifty Years

£27.99

ISBN:
9780335217298
Publication Date:
16 Sep 2005
Language:
English
Publisher:
Open University Press
Pages:
232 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 6 - 8 May 2024
ITV Cultures: Independent Television Over Fifty Years

Description

"This exciting book goes to the heart of a creative commercialand public service culture - it shows why ITV matters and howit was made to work so well. A tremendous contribution." Professor Jean Seaton, University of Westminster"This is a valuable addition to studies of ITV's history andprogramming..." Tom O'Malley, Professor of Media Studies, University of Wales, Aberyswyth, and Co-Editor of Media History. Since breaking the BBC's monopoly in 1955, ITV has been at thecentre of the British television landscape. To coincide with thefiftieth anniversary of the first ITV broadcast, this accessible bookoffers a range of perspectives on the complex and multifaceted history ofBritain's first commercial broadcaster.The book explores key tensions and conflicts which have influenced theITV service. Chapters focus on particular institutions, includingLondon Weekend Television and ITN, and programme forms, includingWho Wants to be a Millionaire?, Upstairs Downstairs and Trisha.The contributors show that ITV has had to tread an uneasy line betweenpublic service and commercial imperatives, between a pluralistic regionalstructure and a national network, and between popular appeal andquality programming. A timeline of key events in the history of ITV is alsoincluded.ITV Cultures provides a timely intervention in debates on broadcastingand cultural history for academics and researchers, and a livelyintroduction to the history of ITV for students and general readers. Contributors: Rod Allen, City University; Jonathan Bignell, University of Reading; John Ellis, Royal Holloway, University of London; Jackie Harrison, University of Sheffield; Jamie Medhurst, University of Wales, Aberystwyth; Matt Hills, Cardiff University; Steve Neale, University of Exeter; Helen Wheatley, University of Reading; Sherryl Wilson, Bournemouth University.

Contents

Introduction Part 1: Histories From Start-up to Consolidation: Institutions, Regions and Regulation in the History of ITV A Prodigious Act of Memory: What Would an ITV Canon Look Like? And the Rest is History: Lew Grade, the Creation Myth and Television Historiography Part 2: Institutions The Transatlantic Adventures of British Television in the 1950s: Funding, Production, Programmes, Formats and the 'Official' History of ITV Mammon's Television? ITV in Wales, 1959-63 From Newsreels to a Theatre of News: The Growth and Development of Independent Television News LWT in the 1980s: Factual Programmes, Public Service Obligations, Financial Incentives Part 3: Texts and Intertexts Channeling Celebrity: ITV and the Construction of Television Fame Rooms Within Rooms: Upstairs Downstairs and the Studio Costume Drama of the 1970s Who Wants to be a Fan of Who Wants to be a Millionaire? Television Criticism, "Popular Aesthetics" and the Question of Fan/Academic Tastes Real People with Real Problems'?: Public Service Broadcasting, Commercialism and Trisha Conclusion Historical Timeline: The ITV Companies and the Broadcasting Acts Index

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