This article analyzes the commissioning and production of arts television in the United Kingdom. It identifies the drivers that shape output, including regulatory and economic forces, linking professional practices to the form and content of the programs that emerge. The research uses interviews with senior staff within the major broadcasters (BBC, Channel 4, and Sky Arts), the independent production sector, and arts organizations to critically interrogate changes in production practices. In particular, the research focuses on the decline in specialist independent producers and the ongoing emphasis on partnerships to reveal a genre ecology at a moment of crisis that necessitates complex modes of competition, codependence, and negotiation. T...
The current popularity of both radio and television services in the United Kingdom which are run on ...
This article examines policy engagement by advocacy (Children’s Media Foundation, Voice of the Viewe...
Recent technological and market changes in the television industry appear to have transformed the co...
This article analyzes the commissioning and production of arts television in the United Kingdom. It ...
© The Author(s) 2019. The British Broadcasting Corporation occupies what is often considered to be a...
© 2018, © The Author(s) 2018. This article examines Channel 4’s critically acclaimed series, Grayson...
This article examines Channel 4’s critically acclaimed series, Grayson Perry: Who Are You? (2014). U...
This paper examines the recent commercialisation of the programme-making activities at the BBC in th...
In UK public service broadcasting, recent regulatory change has increased the role of the private se...
Television production is a vital component of the media and a sector whose performance has important...
The history of the BBC’s regional programming is one of perennial tension between representing and r...
This discussion paper elaborates the concept of ‘public value’ to inform an evaluative framework for...
This paper examines the changing production ecology of British pre-school television in light of dev...
In UK public service broadcasting, recent regulatory change has increased the role of the private s...
Over the past ten years, the linear broadcast model for UK television has been challenged by streami...
The current popularity of both radio and television services in the United Kingdom which are run on ...
This article examines policy engagement by advocacy (Children’s Media Foundation, Voice of the Viewe...
Recent technological and market changes in the television industry appear to have transformed the co...
This article analyzes the commissioning and production of arts television in the United Kingdom. It ...
© The Author(s) 2019. The British Broadcasting Corporation occupies what is often considered to be a...
© 2018, © The Author(s) 2018. This article examines Channel 4’s critically acclaimed series, Grayson...
This article examines Channel 4’s critically acclaimed series, Grayson Perry: Who Are You? (2014). U...
This paper examines the recent commercialisation of the programme-making activities at the BBC in th...
In UK public service broadcasting, recent regulatory change has increased the role of the private se...
Television production is a vital component of the media and a sector whose performance has important...
The history of the BBC’s regional programming is one of perennial tension between representing and r...
This discussion paper elaborates the concept of ‘public value’ to inform an evaluative framework for...
This paper examines the changing production ecology of British pre-school television in light of dev...
In UK public service broadcasting, recent regulatory change has increased the role of the private s...
Over the past ten years, the linear broadcast model for UK television has been challenged by streami...
The current popularity of both radio and television services in the United Kingdom which are run on ...
This article examines policy engagement by advocacy (Children’s Media Foundation, Voice of the Viewe...
Recent technological and market changes in the television industry appear to have transformed the co...