The Production of Political Television

The Production of Political Television (1977) is a study of the organization and methods of production of political television that covers not only news broadcasts and current affairs programmes but all programmes involved with the policy making process in Britain. It examines the procedures by which producers put their programmes together, and analyses the impact of external institutions on the programme-making process.

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The Production of Political Television

The Production of Political Television (1977) is a study of the organization and methods of production of political television that covers not only news broadcasts and current affairs programmes but all programmes involved with the policy making process in Britain. It examines the procedures by which producers put their programmes together, and analyses the impact of external institutions on the programme-making process.

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The Production of Political Television

The Production of Political Television

by Michael Tracey
The Production of Political Television

The Production of Political Television

by Michael Tracey

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The Production of Political Television (1977) is a study of the organization and methods of production of political television that covers not only news broadcasts and current affairs programmes but all programmes involved with the policy making process in Britain. It examines the procedures by which producers put their programmes together, and analyses the impact of external institutions on the programme-making process.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781003820437
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 12/22/2023
Series: Routledge Library Editions: Broadcasting , #29
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 304
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Michael Tracey

Table of Contents

Part 1. Introductory 1. Introduction 2. The Production of Political Television: A Conceptual Framework Part 2. The Internal Context of Political Broadcasting 3. The Producers: Autonomy or Servitude 4. The Functioning of Identity 5. Resources 6. The Ground Rules 7. The Absent Framework: The Audience-Communicator Relationship Part 3. The External Context of Political Broadcasting 8. The BBC and the General Strike: May 1926 9. The Retiring of Hugh Greene 10. Yesterday’s Men 11. Television in the General Election: A 1974 Case Study Part 4. Conclusion 12. Defining the Context: The External Determinants of Political Television 13. Perspective on Production

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