Broadcast 1995 William Phillips - Abstracts

Broadcast 1995 William Phillips
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A game of two channels: the BBC has beaten ITV in the semi-finals - the real competition will come from BSkyB. But does the crowd care?Mass communicationsWilliam Phillips
A woman's place. (women writers make their mark on television)Mass communicationsWilliam Phillips
BBC 2 after the fall: only BBC2 managed to increase both its share and average viewing hours in autumn, BBC1 had its best season for a decade with three new 'hit' series, but it comes in a lacklustre season as ITV consolidated on proven successes.Mass communicationsWilliam Phillips
Broadcasters buck share trend. (broadcasting shares rise in 1994)Mass communicationsWilliam Phillips
Channel 4 is caught short. (Channel 4's viewing figures fall)Mass communicationsWilliam Phillips
Deja view. (television repeats of blockbuster films)Mass communicationsWilliam Phillips
Diminishing returns.(television viewing figures)Mass communicationsWilliam Phillips
Independents stall: although independent producers are closer to reaching the 25 per cent quota than last year, a number of the early pioneers seem to have fallen by the wayside.Mass communicationsWilliam Phillips
ITV's all time top 40 hit programmes. (Edinburgh International Television Festival)Mass communicationsWilliam Phillips
Return of the undead. (oldest gameshows remain the most successful)Mass communicationsWilliam Phillips
Second rate runners: moderately successful shows are generally given second runs, but they rarely fulfill their promise.(Abstract)Mass communicationsWilliam Phillips
The grin reality. (comedy television programmes)Mass communicationsWilliam Phillips
The last picture show. (television films, UK)Mass communicationsWilliam Phillips
The listening rank. (analysis of UK radio audiences)Mass communicationsWilliam Phillips
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