In the UK there has never been much scope for radio art within the ream of public service broadcasting, leading artists to seek funding for their own independent projects, predominantly from the Arts Council of England (ACE) and other state funding bodies and charitable trusts. In this article, I will consider this recent avenue of practice, because its results - in terms of audience composition, artistic output and the wider cultural context of the form - shed light on both the particular context of radio art practice in the UK, and also have implications for the wider struggle for sustainable independent media networks against the diminished imaginative horizons of a public broadcast culture endlessly inured to 'unavoidable' cuts and the ...
This article analyzes the commissioning and production of arts television in the United Kingdom. It ...
Although BBC Four has been lauded for its dedication to more esoteric content and artforms, since th...
This article examines the representation of Christchurch, New Zealand, student radio station RDU in...
Today more than half of all radio listening in the UK is occurring through digital platforms. Within...
Radio After Radio: Redefining Radio Art in the Light of New Media Technology through Expanded Practi...
I have been working in the field of radio art, and through creative practice have been considering h...
It is ten years since this journal published ‘Ten Years of Radio Studies: The Very Idea!’, a reflect...
This article investigates the current condition of new media art in Britain, examining how cuts to a...
BBC radio drama has been restyled and re-branded as “audio drama” in a 21st century of new broadcast...
© The Author(s) 2019. The British Broadcasting Corporation occupies what is often considered to be a...
Necessary and important focus has been given to the future of digital, satellite and Internet radio ...
The Centre for Broadcasting History Research, in association with the British Universities Film and...
The radio industry in the UK is one of the most technologically developed in the world. Digital broa...
This article makes an argument for connecting old and new technologies in our efforts to create a co...
A critical overview of projects, artists and movements that challenged the convential uses and conte...
This article analyzes the commissioning and production of arts television in the United Kingdom. It ...
Although BBC Four has been lauded for its dedication to more esoteric content and artforms, since th...
This article examines the representation of Christchurch, New Zealand, student radio station RDU in...
Today more than half of all radio listening in the UK is occurring through digital platforms. Within...
Radio After Radio: Redefining Radio Art in the Light of New Media Technology through Expanded Practi...
I have been working in the field of radio art, and through creative practice have been considering h...
It is ten years since this journal published ‘Ten Years of Radio Studies: The Very Idea!’, a reflect...
This article investigates the current condition of new media art in Britain, examining how cuts to a...
BBC radio drama has been restyled and re-branded as “audio drama” in a 21st century of new broadcast...
© The Author(s) 2019. The British Broadcasting Corporation occupies what is often considered to be a...
Necessary and important focus has been given to the future of digital, satellite and Internet radio ...
The Centre for Broadcasting History Research, in association with the British Universities Film and...
The radio industry in the UK is one of the most technologically developed in the world. Digital broa...
This article makes an argument for connecting old and new technologies in our efforts to create a co...
A critical overview of projects, artists and movements that challenged the convential uses and conte...
This article analyzes the commissioning and production of arts television in the United Kingdom. It ...
Although BBC Four has been lauded for its dedication to more esoteric content and artforms, since th...
This article examines the representation of Christchurch, New Zealand, student radio station RDU in...