This paper identifies and critiques a dominant narrative in the history of Irish television, which is too often passed off for, or accepted as, the history of television in Ireland. The his- tory of television in Ireland has been written within an institutional framework and depends on the cultural binary of tradition and modernity, ‘old Ireland’ and ‘new Ireland’. This dom- inant narrative fails to interrogate television as a medium. It provides an account of the Irish broadcaster RTÉ rather than an account of the arrival of a new medium. Ironically this nar- rative which hinges on the role of television in opening up Irish society is itself quite closed in terms of the stories it tells and the questions it asks. The prevalence of this nar...
THE INDEPENDENT TELEVISION NETWORK has received only limited critical academic analysis and, as a co...
The inward migration of the late 1990s and 2000s has changed the fabric of society in Ireland. It a...
An examination of a century of screen representations of Ireland from a cultural studies perspective...
The first television broadcasts in Ireland were watched in the 1950s. These initial programmes were ...
This article emerges from a broader project that explores the history of television in Ireland using...
Typical of an international tendency, the history of television in Ireland has been framed by nation...
Cathode Ray Memories: Television as memory and social practice The history of television in Ireland ...
Includes bibliographical references.The broadcast media are cultural innovations and spread through ...
This book is a social history of Ireland seen through its television drama. It begins with the intro...
This article is a short introduction to Irish-language broadcasting. The current situation can best ...
The controversy which greeted the announcement by Minister for Arts. Culture and the Gaeltacht Micha...
The rise of satellite and cable across Europe during the late 1980s contributed to the restructuring...
This paper offers an overview and evaluation of Ireland’s changing media landscape through the prism...
peer-reviewedThe position of Irish on the airwaves now and through recent history has always been cl...
According to Devereux (1998), RTÉ drama, and RTÉ television in general, excludes society’s powerless...
THE INDEPENDENT TELEVISION NETWORK has received only limited critical academic analysis and, as a co...
The inward migration of the late 1990s and 2000s has changed the fabric of society in Ireland. It a...
An examination of a century of screen representations of Ireland from a cultural studies perspective...
The first television broadcasts in Ireland were watched in the 1950s. These initial programmes were ...
This article emerges from a broader project that explores the history of television in Ireland using...
Typical of an international tendency, the history of television in Ireland has been framed by nation...
Cathode Ray Memories: Television as memory and social practice The history of television in Ireland ...
Includes bibliographical references.The broadcast media are cultural innovations and spread through ...
This book is a social history of Ireland seen through its television drama. It begins with the intro...
This article is a short introduction to Irish-language broadcasting. The current situation can best ...
The controversy which greeted the announcement by Minister for Arts. Culture and the Gaeltacht Micha...
The rise of satellite and cable across Europe during the late 1980s contributed to the restructuring...
This paper offers an overview and evaluation of Ireland’s changing media landscape through the prism...
peer-reviewedThe position of Irish on the airwaves now and through recent history has always been cl...
According to Devereux (1998), RTÉ drama, and RTÉ television in general, excludes society’s powerless...
THE INDEPENDENT TELEVISION NETWORK has received only limited critical academic analysis and, as a co...
The inward migration of the late 1990s and 2000s has changed the fabric of society in Ireland. It a...
An examination of a century of screen representations of Ireland from a cultural studies perspective...