The television handbook / Jonathan Bignell; Jeremy Orlebar; Patricia Holland
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TextPublication details: London ; New York : Routledge, 2009.Description: vi, 340 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN: - 9780415342520
- 791.45023 BIG
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"The Television Handbook is a critical introduction to the practice and theory of television. Jonathan Bignell and Jeremy Orlebar discuss the state of television today, explain how television is made, and how production is organised, and discuss how critical thinking about programmes and genres can illuminate their meanings. This book also explores how developments in technology and the changing structure of the television industry will lead the medium in new directions." "The Television Handbook bridges the gap between theory and practice. There are chapters on the vigorous debates about what is meant by 'quality' television, how news and factual programmes are changing as new technologies and formats such as Reality TV have risen in prominence, and how drama, sport and music television can be understood."--Jacket.
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