Consuming Television
Television and its Audiences

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256 p. · 15x25 cm · Hardback
Consuming Television is a textbook designed to introduce students to the role of television in contemporary society and to encourage an understanding of what contemporary audiences are all about.
  • Written clearly and simply, and devoid of jargon
  • Covers both the empirical and theoretical ground in a lively manner
  • Unlike most books on the television audience, this volume looks at the programmes themselves, as well as the production process (including policies which affect television production)
Introduction.

1. Audiences.

2. Technology.

3. Programmes.

4. Quality Television.

5. News.

6.Television, Politics, and Impartiality.

7. Offensive Television.

8. Children, Regulation, and the 'Effects' of Television.

9. Television's Uncertain Future.

Postscript: "Don't Ask What does People Harm. Ask what Does Them Good".

Notes.

Bibliography.

Bob Mullan is the author of Consuming Television: Television and its Audiences, published by Wiley.