This paper explores the controversy caused by Paedogeddon, a one-off special of the Channel 4 series Brass Eye broadcast on July 26, 2001. Although the program sought to satirize inconsistencies in the way the British media treats and sensationalizes child sex offenders and their crimes (Clark, 2001), it offended many viewers and caused considerable controversy. More than 900 complaints were made to the Independent Television Commission, almost 250 complaints to the Broadcasting Standards Commission, and 2,000 complaints to Channel 4, “officially” making Paedogeddon the most complained-about television program in British television history at that time. This paper examines the nature of the objections to Paedogeddon as played out on the pag...
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Once a national treasure, now the most vilified man in the UK, one year on from his death Jimmy Savi...
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This book offers a nuanced understanding of ‘offensive’ television content by drawing on an extensiv...
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In 1985, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher declared publicity to be the ‘oxygen’ of terrorism. Speak...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The <i>Television : th...
© Bloomsbury Publishing Plc 2023. This is the accepted manuscript version of a book chapter which ha...
Contains fulltext : 55617.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study inves...
International audienceThe London terrorist attacks of July 2005 drove home the problem of the integr...
The BBC’s The British Empire (1972) and Channel Four’s Empire (2003) generated significant negative ...
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Increased visibility and the seemingly diverse nature of media representations of sex and sexuality ...
This article looks at the forgotten history of a television programme on venereal disease for teenag...
When moral boundaries are defined, TV news storytelling plays an important role. This paper explores...
In the modem world of newsmedia, the lines between informative news and gratuitous entertainment hav...
Once a national treasure, now the most vilified man in the UK, one year on from his death Jimmy Savi...
On 10 January 2002, I was asked to provide a little expert comment on electronic monitoring (EM) on ...
This book offers a nuanced understanding of ‘offensive’ television content by drawing on an extensiv...
Media reports both inform and enhance public attitudes toward a host of social phenomena, not least ...
In 1985, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher declared publicity to be the ‘oxygen’ of terrorism. Speak...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The <i>Television : th...
© Bloomsbury Publishing Plc 2023. This is the accepted manuscript version of a book chapter which ha...
Contains fulltext : 55617.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study inves...
International audienceThe London terrorist attacks of July 2005 drove home the problem of the integr...
The BBC’s The British Empire (1972) and Channel Four’s Empire (2003) generated significant negative ...
This article charts the history of an experiment, conducted during the autumn and winter of 1986–7, ...
Increased visibility and the seemingly diverse nature of media representations of sex and sexuality ...
This article looks at the forgotten history of a television programme on venereal disease for teenag...
When moral boundaries are defined, TV news storytelling plays an important role. This paper explores...
In the modem world of newsmedia, the lines between informative news and gratuitous entertainment hav...
Once a national treasure, now the most vilified man in the UK, one year on from his death Jimmy Savi...
On 10 January 2002, I was asked to provide a little expert comment on electronic monitoring (EM) on ...