This study investigates the relationship between film-induced tourism and the concept of destination image via a substantial primary data collection exercise, followed by content analysis of television episodes. Port Isaac, on the north coast of Cornwall, in the west of England, is the setting for the popular ITV television series Doc Martin, starring Martin Clunes and Caroline Catz. Television can enhance the attractiveness of an area, especially when building on images of small-scale fishing and quaint customs. Findings showed a visitor profile fairly consistent with those of previous academic studies whilst frequency tests indicated that many respondents had clear destination images of Port Isaac prior to their visit. Consequently, cont...
Film tourism is a recent socio-cultural phenomenon: spontaneous and growing, it has captured the att...
The entertainment media industry has been successful in creating a favorable image of a destination ...
Research on the tourism implications of television-induced tourism generally remains limited, with n...
This study investigates the relationship between film-induced tourism and the concept of destination...
This research study examines the impact of film induced tourism and destination branding on location...
The primary focus of this article is to provide a theoretical insight into the relationship between ...
Film induced tourism has recently gained increased attention in the academic literature and by the t...
Post-print version previously archived in Stirling University archive. Final version published by El...
It is well-established that tourism induced by film and television (TV) (screen tourism) is a phenom...
This article integrates cultural theory and marketing strategy to examine the complex relationship b...
This paper aims to analyze the tourism phenomenon generated by the television period drama "Downton ...
This paper integrates cultural theory and marketing strategy to examine the complex relationship bet...
With one in five overseas UK visitors claiming that films or television shows wholly or partially mo...
Researchers of film and television-induced tourism have often suggested that destinations showed on ...
This article explores the influence of a television drama on tourist motivation and behavior at a he...
Film tourism is a recent socio-cultural phenomenon: spontaneous and growing, it has captured the att...
The entertainment media industry has been successful in creating a favorable image of a destination ...
Research on the tourism implications of television-induced tourism generally remains limited, with n...
This study investigates the relationship between film-induced tourism and the concept of destination...
This research study examines the impact of film induced tourism and destination branding on location...
The primary focus of this article is to provide a theoretical insight into the relationship between ...
Film induced tourism has recently gained increased attention in the academic literature and by the t...
Post-print version previously archived in Stirling University archive. Final version published by El...
It is well-established that tourism induced by film and television (TV) (screen tourism) is a phenom...
This article integrates cultural theory and marketing strategy to examine the complex relationship b...
This paper aims to analyze the tourism phenomenon generated by the television period drama "Downton ...
This paper integrates cultural theory and marketing strategy to examine the complex relationship bet...
With one in five overseas UK visitors claiming that films or television shows wholly or partially mo...
Researchers of film and television-induced tourism have often suggested that destinations showed on ...
This article explores the influence of a television drama on tourist motivation and behavior at a he...
Film tourism is a recent socio-cultural phenomenon: spontaneous and growing, it has captured the att...
The entertainment media industry has been successful in creating a favorable image of a destination ...
Research on the tourism implications of television-induced tourism generally remains limited, with n...