Includes bibliographical references (pages 36-37).This project strives to understand the appeal of culinary television, and its ability to connect a viewer to an inherently intangible subject; an experience that relies on senses that this medium cannot replicate. The project will analyze successful examples of this genre, to determine how these shows manage to connect with their audience. I will outline the different features that differentiate different types of cooking shows, exploring what makes certain types of shows successful, so that I may ultimately pick and choose the appropriate elements to create a half hour pilot about the craft beer culture of San Diego. Food programs from the past and present will provide examples of how to pr...
Tourists travel all over the world to taste different types of cuisine and create memorable experien...
The big interest which raises the gastronomic culture is well-known everywhere. Now more than never ...
This study initially arose from the general interest of the author in food, perceived as a deeply-ro...
Purpose - The increasing frequency with which food and beverage producers feature in mainstream medi...
In this paper, will be examined the potential of television regarding the representation of food and...
Television has a history of creating stories that invite viewers to engage in fan-tasy. But the most...
Food writing requires curiosity and information-gathering skills. Dianne Jacob (2010) said good writ...
Ideal, if not critical to understanding the context of cooking and eating in the modern era is the n...
UnrestrictedOver the past several decades, food entertainment has had a significant influence upon s...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements of the degree of Doctor ...
Food is an essential part of our lives and is clearly more than simply a physiological requirement A...
37 pagesEver since the late journalist Anthony Bourdain popularized the genre in 2002, food and trav...
Food is now fashionable, a social phenomenon that interests consumers and represents their lifestyle...
The main focus of this article is the use, significance, and role of sound in food and food travel p...
The media bring the social and cultural significance of food to public attention in all their forms....
Tourists travel all over the world to taste different types of cuisine and create memorable experien...
The big interest which raises the gastronomic culture is well-known everywhere. Now more than never ...
This study initially arose from the general interest of the author in food, perceived as a deeply-ro...
Purpose - The increasing frequency with which food and beverage producers feature in mainstream medi...
In this paper, will be examined the potential of television regarding the representation of food and...
Television has a history of creating stories that invite viewers to engage in fan-tasy. But the most...
Food writing requires curiosity and information-gathering skills. Dianne Jacob (2010) said good writ...
Ideal, if not critical to understanding the context of cooking and eating in the modern era is the n...
UnrestrictedOver the past several decades, food entertainment has had a significant influence upon s...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements of the degree of Doctor ...
Food is an essential part of our lives and is clearly more than simply a physiological requirement A...
37 pagesEver since the late journalist Anthony Bourdain popularized the genre in 2002, food and trav...
Food is now fashionable, a social phenomenon that interests consumers and represents their lifestyle...
The main focus of this article is the use, significance, and role of sound in food and food travel p...
The media bring the social and cultural significance of food to public attention in all their forms....
Tourists travel all over the world to taste different types of cuisine and create memorable experien...
The big interest which raises the gastronomic culture is well-known everywhere. Now more than never ...
This study initially arose from the general interest of the author in food, perceived as a deeply-ro...