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- catalog abstract "Television discourse has undergone significant changes at the end of the twentieth century. Technological, economic and political upheavals in the European media have had a direct effect on programme form and meaning. Worlds in Common? is an innovative examination of these newly emerging forms of communication. Worlds in Common? extends current debates about the future of a new multichannel media environment which is no longer confined within national boundaries, and how this affects the cultural lives of viewers. It is highly relevant for students and researchers of applied linguistics, media studies and communication studies.".
- catalog contributor b10953771.
- catalog contributor b10953772.
- catalog created "1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1999.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [182]-188) and index.".
- catalog description "Television discourse has undergone significant changes at the end of the twentieth century. Technological, economic and political upheavals in the European media have had a direct effect on programme form and meaning. Worlds in Common? is an innovative examination of these newly emerging forms of communication. Worlds in Common? extends current debates about the future of a new multichannel media environment which is no longer confined within national boundaries, and how this affects the cultural lives of viewers. It is highly relevant for students and researchers of applied linguistics, media studies and communication studies.".
- catalog description "pt. I. The semiotics of time in the third age of broadcasting. 1. Regularity and change in 24-hour news. 2. Timeliness: textual form and the beef crisis story. 3. Liveness as synchronicity and liveness as aesthetic -- pt. II. The semiotics of space in the third age of broadcasting. 4. Constructing Europe. 5. Narrowcasting. 6. Spatial relations and sociability -- pt. III. Trash and quality. 7. Bad television? 8. European high culture -- arts discourse in the new regime. Worlds in common? Conclusions.".
- catalog extent "vi, 197 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0415140609 (hb)".
- catalog identifier "0415140617 (pbk.)".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "1999.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London ; New York : Routledge,".
- catalog spatial "Europe.".
- catalog subject "302.23/45/094 21".
- catalog subject "Cable television Europe.".
- catalog subject "Direct broadcast satellite television Europe.".
- catalog subject "PN1992.3.E78 R5 1999".
- catalog subject "Television Semiotics.".
- catalog subject "Television broadcasting Europe.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. I. The semiotics of time in the third age of broadcasting. 1. Regularity and change in 24-hour news. 2. Timeliness: textual form and the beef crisis story. 3. Liveness as synchronicity and liveness as aesthetic -- pt. II. The semiotics of space in the third age of broadcasting. 4. Constructing Europe. 5. Narrowcasting. 6. Spatial relations and sociability -- pt. III. Trash and quality. 7. Bad television? 8. European high culture -- arts discourse in the new regime. Worlds in common? Conclusions.".
- catalog title "Worlds in common? : television discourses in a changing Europe / Kay Richardson and Ulrike H. Meinhof.".
- catalog type "text".