Independent Television in Britain: Volume 3, Volume 3Springer, 17 janv. 1989 - 352 pages The third volume of this history of independent television in Britain focuses on the central issues facing the Authority and companies during twelve and a half eventful years between the beginning of a new contract period in July 1968 and the announcement of the successful applicants for new contracts in December 1980. For ITV these were years of recession and inflation, of expansion and prosperity - above all, of enquiry and uncertainty. |
Table des matières
Recession and the Levy | 15 |
Trouble at London Weekend | 34 |
Parliamentary Investigation | 56 |
The Fruits of Derestriction | 70 |
The Authority | 84 |
Editorial Control or Censorship | 103 |
Warhol and Poulson | 124 |
Violence Sex and Bad Language | 137 |
Domesticated Advertising | 192 |
Aspects of Research | 211 |
Preamble and Evidence | 221 |
Report and Debate | 243 |
Prosperity and Uncertainty 197680 | 261 |
The Empty Channel | 279 |
Appendix A Governments and Ministers Responsible | 306 |
List of Abbreviations | 320 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
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