Television Producers

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British Tv
broadcast management research
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Channel Controllers
Commissioning Editors
companies
comparative television production models
creative industries analysis
Current Affairs Producer
documentary production methods
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Factual Programming
Fireman
independent
itv
ITV Company
Light Entertainment
london
media production studies
National Tv Channel
organisational dynamics media
public
senior
Senior Producer
Series Producer
service
television career pathways
Tv Comedy
Tv Experience
Tv Industry
Tv Journalism
Tv Journalist
Tv News
Tv Play
Tv Producer
Tv Professional
Tv Writer
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Women Producers
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415094719
  • Weight: 620g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Sep 1993
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Covering all the major areas of television production, this in-depth work highlights the widely varying influences, difficulties and opportunities at work in the industry. Each kind of producer across the seven areas here examined faces the same practical issues of budget, talent and equipment resources, and end-product expectations; however, the self-image of the producers and the creative environment in which they work can differ greatly from one programming sector to the next, and whilst their careers may run parallel they are usually cut off from one another ideologically. Based on interviews from over two hundred and fifty producers working across a selection of British television channels as well as producers of a number of high-profile American shows, this book takes in a panoramic view of production models at work today and concludes with some insightful suggestions for the future.
Jeremy Tunstall is Director of the Communication Policy Research Unit at City University in London. His previous books include Journalists at Work, The Media in Britain, The Media are American, and Media Moguls (Routledge).

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