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Discuss the development of TV in Britain since Deregulation in the 1990s. What have been the main issues facing Broadcasters, and in what way have they sought to resolve these?
"By most criteria the main significance of football in contemporary British society is as a television show" Discuss Steve Wagg's view of the relationship between football and TV in the period from c.1960.
"Deregulation would lead to an expansion in choice without loss of quality".
"Discuss the role of Media Studies in making sense of the political, economic and cultural meaning of everyday life".
''Children are dedicated consumers of television. A substantial part of their waking hours is spent in front of the box.'' (Hodge and Tripp 1996). What are the consequences of this constant exposure to television?
''Children are dedicated consumers of television. A substantial part of their waking hours is spent in front of the box.'' (Hodge and Tripp 1996). What are the consequences of this constant exposure to television?
''Children are dedicated consumers of television. A substantial part of their waking hours is spent in front of the box.'' Discuss
'Don't hate the media, become the media' Jello Biafra. Is the relationship between producers and consumers changing?
'Feminism is the Dominant Ideology in British Soaps'. - case study of Eastenders.
'How is the recent broadcasting of the BBC documentary 'The Secret Policeman' relevant to the continuing struggle for the advancement of non-whites in Britain?'
'In attempting to understand the making of meanings in contemporary media cultures, should our focus be on forms of representation in media output or on practices of media use in day-to-day life?'
'The age of Public Service Broadcasting is over'.
'The Golden Age of British Television'Discuss and account for this view of television in the 1960s and 1970s. Why is British terrestrial television said to be decline thereafter?
. What are the advantages and disadvantages of the BBC:
Active audiences have a mind of their own and they inject their own meanings into media messages that they receive via different mediums.
Advertisements are present everywhere.
Alternative Practices in Film and Broadcasting - What do you understand by the concept of 'Independence'? Discuss.
An analysis of how television viewing has changed over the last two decades in terms of the frequency of viewing, the nature of the programs view, the viewing times through the day and the number of hours spent on viewing.
An analysis of the Sitcom, Will and Grace.
ANALYSE THE USE OF PERSUASIVE LANGUAGE IN PRINT ADVERTISEMENT.
Analytical Viewing Log - My viewing log is based on the programming for Monday 11th March on BBC1 and ITV1 between 17:00 and 00:00.
Background to the history of radio
BBC assignment
Big Brother and its slant on how celebrity is constructed and represented in our contemporary culture.
Big Brother is less interesting the epitome of boredom.

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