In the 1970s, the TV reviews published by Artur da Távola rose a new discursive place for TV journalism: instead of the approach with an impoverishing entertainment, a legitimate discourse through technology. This article discusses how Távola legitimated television journalism through a discourse of quality compared to other media, showing power struggles around the representation of reality, emotional speech and compared with everyday life
The study of journalism has attracted the attention of many scholars with various academic backgroun...
One of the main objectives of this research has been to measure the quality of television programmes...
Quality Taste or Tasting Quality? A television audience in transition The nation goes to the dogs i...
In the 1970s, the TV reviews published by Artur da Távola rose a new discursive place for TV journal...
While HBO's The Newsroom presents itself as fictional television, its narrative is driven by critiqu...
This essay explores discourses on American quality serial television in Sweden’s leading newspapers,...
This essay develops a practical application of quality TV criteria to the study of national channels...
This article seeks to extend the debate about evaluating television by focusing specifically on tele...
This article arises from some conclusions of the «Wise´s Report » and examines the difficulties to o...
“Television criticism” occupies an uncertain place relative to other critical traditions and the soc...
Fiji TV has behaved in the fashion of most commercial broadcasters: it has sought popular programmin...
Dealing primarily with the post-1996 era shaped by digital technologies and defined by consumer choi...
Quality Assessment of Television, reviewed by Adrian Moynes Communication Concepts 6: Agenda-Setting...
The article is part of a research project by the same name, which has been financed through a grant ...
The expression “trash TV” is commonly used in reference to a kind of TV program strongly characteriz...
The study of journalism has attracted the attention of many scholars with various academic backgroun...
One of the main objectives of this research has been to measure the quality of television programmes...
Quality Taste or Tasting Quality? A television audience in transition The nation goes to the dogs i...
In the 1970s, the TV reviews published by Artur da Távola rose a new discursive place for TV journal...
While HBO's The Newsroom presents itself as fictional television, its narrative is driven by critiqu...
This essay explores discourses on American quality serial television in Sweden’s leading newspapers,...
This essay develops a practical application of quality TV criteria to the study of national channels...
This article seeks to extend the debate about evaluating television by focusing specifically on tele...
This article arises from some conclusions of the «Wise´s Report » and examines the difficulties to o...
“Television criticism” occupies an uncertain place relative to other critical traditions and the soc...
Fiji TV has behaved in the fashion of most commercial broadcasters: it has sought popular programmin...
Dealing primarily with the post-1996 era shaped by digital technologies and defined by consumer choi...
Quality Assessment of Television, reviewed by Adrian Moynes Communication Concepts 6: Agenda-Setting...
The article is part of a research project by the same name, which has been financed through a grant ...
The expression “trash TV” is commonly used in reference to a kind of TV program strongly characteriz...
The study of journalism has attracted the attention of many scholars with various academic backgroun...
One of the main objectives of this research has been to measure the quality of television programmes...
Quality Taste or Tasting Quality? A television audience in transition The nation goes to the dogs i...