Category: Legislation
IRISH TELEVISION VIEWING IN A NOT SO GLOBAL TELEVI...
Posted by CSTonline | Mar 23, 2017 | Audience, Blogs, Commercial TV, ECREA, Legislation, Netflix, Public Service Broadcasting, Social media, Streaming, Transnational TV | 0
“ISN’T IT FUNNY”: NOW WE CAN LAUGH AT BREXIT by Sa...
Posted by CSTonline | Nov 24, 2016 | Blogs, Comedy, ECREA, Legislation, News, Politics, Social media, UK TV | 0
BBC CHARTER REVIEW: HOW BAD WILL IT GET? by John E...
Posted by CSTonline | Feb 11, 2016 | BBC, Blogs, Legislation, News, Public Service Broadcasting | 0
HOLLYWOOD APOCALYPSE by Gary R Edgerton
Feb 2, 2018 | #MeToo, Blogs, Gender, Legislation, News, Politics, Social media | 0
Steal a little and they throw you in jail, Steal a lot and they make you king. — Bob Dylan,...
Read MoreCfP: Transnational Television Drama 2018. June 6-8, 2018 @ Aarhus University (Denmark). Deadline: Jan 15, 2018.
Nov 3, 2017 | CFP, CFPs conferences, conference, Drama, ECREA, Genres, Legislation, Performance, Politics, production, Public Service Broadcasting, Publishing, Quality TV, Streaming, Teaching, Technology, Transnational TV | 0
About In 1992 television researcher John Ellis stated that television was an “essentially national...
Read MoreTHE NEW MEDIA EFFECTS: TRIGGER WARNINGS IN THE CLASSROOM by William Proctor
In 2016, several UK universities regrettably adopted the use of trigger warnings to signal...
Read MoreIRISH TELEVISION VIEWING IN A NOT SO GLOBAL TELEVISION ECONOMY by Sarah Arnold
Mar 23, 2017 | Audience, Blogs, Commercial TV, ECREA, Legislation, Netflix, Public Service Broadcasting, Social media, Streaming, Transnational TV | 0
When I moved from the UK to Ireland in 2015/16 my transition in terms of the availability...
Read More“ISN’T IT FUNNY”: NOW WE CAN LAUGH AT BREXIT by Sarah Arnold
Nov 24, 2016 | Blogs, Comedy, ECREA, Legislation, News, Politics, Social media, UK TV | 0
It’s been over a month since the monumental shock that was Brexit as well as its immediate and...
Read MoreBBC TO STRUGGLE ON by John Ellis
May 20, 2016 | Blogs, Legislation, UK TV | 0
The White Paper on the future of the BBC is broadly good news for the organisation, but that’s only because the real damage has already been done. George Osborne’s budget raid cost the organisation £630 million, and led...
Read MoreBBC CHARTER REVIEW: HOW BAD WILL IT GET? by John Ellis
Feb 11, 2016 | BBC, Blogs, Legislation, News, Public Service Broadcasting | 0
The BBC is under threat like never before. That seems to be the consensus about the two events of...
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