This paper examines a body of TV commissions made for BBC Television that formed components of the BBC Climate Chaos season (2006–2007). These commissions represent the first and, to date, only concerted attempt to address the issue of climate change with a range of approaches across a number of broadcast and online platforms within a public service broadcasting context across an extended season. The paper contributes to the task of balancing the relatively extensive body of research into news media coverage of climate change with that of longer form broadcast content. It examines these programmes as a particular moment in the history of broadcasting, lying on the threshold of a proliferating number of TV channels and the burgeoning growth ...
Based on an online survey conducted among a representative sample in the United Kingdom (n = 1013), ...
This study investigates how radio journalists at the Malawian public broadcaster (MBC) experience th...
Climate change is a multi-faceted issue. It relies on deep scientific bases, but merges with politi...
This paper explores the past, present and future role of broadcasting, above all via the medium of t...
There is a comparably lengthy history of climate change communication research in the UK that can be...
In December 2015, the Paris Agreement was signed and governments committed themselves to major reduc...
Research has shown that the media are the main source of information and the main factor shaping peo...
This paper explores two approaches that academia could take to help the UK TV industry embed more cl...
Despite widespread public awareness, climate change remains a low priority compared to other public ...
The UK Open University has a long history of working with broadcast media - indeed before it first f...
Climate change is a collective action problem as much as it is a physical one, however, in spite of ...
The media have a crucial role in the production, reproduction and change of ideas and are a central ...
This article explores the role of broadcast news media decisionmakers in shaping public understandin...
Climate change has become a pressing environmental concern for scientists, social commentators and p...
The paper builds on an extensive study of the coverage of climate change by the British press from t...
Based on an online survey conducted among a representative sample in the United Kingdom (n = 1013), ...
This study investigates how radio journalists at the Malawian public broadcaster (MBC) experience th...
Climate change is a multi-faceted issue. It relies on deep scientific bases, but merges with politi...
This paper explores the past, present and future role of broadcasting, above all via the medium of t...
There is a comparably lengthy history of climate change communication research in the UK that can be...
In December 2015, the Paris Agreement was signed and governments committed themselves to major reduc...
Research has shown that the media are the main source of information and the main factor shaping peo...
This paper explores two approaches that academia could take to help the UK TV industry embed more cl...
Despite widespread public awareness, climate change remains a low priority compared to other public ...
The UK Open University has a long history of working with broadcast media - indeed before it first f...
Climate change is a collective action problem as much as it is a physical one, however, in spite of ...
The media have a crucial role in the production, reproduction and change of ideas and are a central ...
This article explores the role of broadcast news media decisionmakers in shaping public understandin...
Climate change has become a pressing environmental concern for scientists, social commentators and p...
The paper builds on an extensive study of the coverage of climate change by the British press from t...
Based on an online survey conducted among a representative sample in the United Kingdom (n = 1013), ...
This study investigates how radio journalists at the Malawian public broadcaster (MBC) experience th...
Climate change is a multi-faceted issue. It relies on deep scientific bases, but merges with politi...