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RTE and the Globalisation of Irish Television.
Title:
RTE and the Globalisation of Irish Television.
Author:
Corcoran, Farrel.
ISBN:
9781841508955
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Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (258 pages)
Contents:
FRONT COVER -- PRELIMINARY PAGES -- CONTENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- HOW THIS BOOK IS STRUCTURED -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- RTÉ UNSETTLED -- MARKET LIBERALISATION -- ROLE OF MEDIA -- RTÉ AND THE NEW RIGHT -- VIEW FROM THE BOARDROOM -- AUTHORITY - DIRECTOR-GENERAL RELATIONSHIP -- CHOOSING A DIRECTOR-GENERAL -- THE PROGRAMMING CHALLENGE -- THE SINN FEIN CHALLENGE -- GOVERNANCE OF RTÉ -- REGULATING IRISH BROADCASTING -- MICHAEL D. HIGGINS' GREEN PAPER -- BROADCASTING AND GOVERNMENT -- THE LOWRY-TUFFY AFFAIR -- THE WATCHDOG ROLE -- KEEPING ONE'S DISTANCE -- ALL-ISLAND BROADCASTING -- GOVERNMENT AND CABLE POLICY -- PARTY RELATIONS -- THE COUGHLAN APPEAL -- THE ECONOMICS OF BROADCASTING -- NEW COMPETITION -- PUBLIC FUNDING -- COST DRIVERS -- ORGANISATIONAL REVIEW -- GOVERNMENT REACTION -- DIGITAL TELEVISION: LOCAL FORCES IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT -- THE BEGINNINGS -- THE DTT DECISION -- FINANCING THE VISION -- RANGE OF INTERESTS -- CHALLENGING THE UNITARY MODEL -- SQUEEZING RTÉ OUT -- FINAL DECISIONS -- CURRENT PROBLEMS -- CHILDREN AND TELEVISION -- CHILDREN'S TELEVISION AS INDUSTRY -- TOYS AND TELEVISION -- GLOBAL CHANNELS -- CHILDREN IN PUBLIC SERVICE TELEVISION -- BOARDROOM BATTLES -- IMPACT OF ADVERTISING -- PROGRAMMING -- THE DIFFICULT BIRTH OF IRISH LANGUAGE TELEVISION -- USAGE OF IRISH -- LANGUAGE RIGHTS -- TEILIFIS NA GAEILGE TAKING SHAPE -- THE QUESTION OF RESOURCES -- FROM TnaG TO TG4 -- CELTIC LANGUAGE CONTEXT -- GLOBALISATION -- GLOBALISATION AND COMMUNICATION -- "REALITY TELEVISION" -- GLOBALISATION AND ITS IDEOLOGICAL EFFECT -- COMPETITION IN TELEVISION -- THE LOVEBOAT NETWORK -- CONCENTRATION OF OWNERSHIP -- CANWEST AND IRELAND -- REVERSE THRUST -- CONCLUSION -- TELEVISION AS MERIT GOOD -- MEDIA AND IDEOLOGY -- GOVERNMENT AND BROADCASTING -- NOTES -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS -- INDEX.
Abstract:
For about 40 years, RTE's radio and television channels have played an enormous role in shaping Irish social and cultural life. As the national publicly owned and funded broadcaster, RTE is the biggest cinema, school, sports stadium, market square, performance stage, town crier and concert hall in Ireland. It sets the agenda for the national conversation that drives modern Ireland. This work is a study of the structural transformations now taking place in Irish broadcasting. The book will focus on the broadcasting section generally, but primarily on RTE, as it adjusts to a number of radical changes in the field of forces whose impact began to accelerate in the mid-1990s. The book will take the form of a critical history of the present and an investigation of the future of broadcasting in Ireland. Its analytical framework will be situated within the broader context of contemporary European media policy and trends in the global structure of the cultural industries as they adjust to the deployment of digital compression technology, increasing conglomeration in the media industry worldwide and new regulatory regimes profoundly influenced by the ideology of market liberalism. RTE's work is frequently shrouded in secrecy and mystique, which means that conspiracy theories abound about how it is governed and how it relates to various power centres in Irish life. This book is firmly aimed at increasing the transparency that should characterise public broadcasting and demystifying this national institution that plays such an enormous role in the cultural and political life of Ireland. There is a huge appetite for such a book because of the general high level of curiosity about the institutional life of the national broadcaster and because no seriously analytical book on RTE has appeared on the market for over twenty years.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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