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British TV Habits In Five Charts

November 24, 2017November 18, 2017 Damian Radcliffe British television, Television, trends

Bake-Off, X Factor, Bromans… it’s no surprise that people in the UK love TV. Viewers are increasingly spoilt for both

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Journalism Media Politics 

Here comes the son: Sky’s not the limit for James Murdoch.

January 30, 2016January 30, 2016 John Jewell James Murdoch, Leveson inquiry, phone hacking, Rupert Murdoch, Television

In a move that Brand Republic  describes as ‘highly symbolic’ James Murdoch is  to return to Sky, the UK’s leading subscription broadcaster, as Chairman.

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Cultural Studies Journalism Media Politics 

Farewell, Jon Stewart: Satirist and journalist leaves The Daily Show

August 7, 2015 John Jewell Jon Stewart, Politics, Satire, Television

Posted by Dr Allaina Kilby. It’s officially the end of an era. Last night, after 16 years as the chief

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Cultural Studies Media 

Reflections on ‘The Web of Fear’ (1968): Where now for ‘Classic’ Doctor Who?

February 26, 2014 Ross Garner BBC, brand, Classic, Doctor Who, DVD, merchandising, Patrick Troughton, release, Television, The Enemy of the World, The Web of Fear, TV Series, UK

Posted by: Dr Ross Garner Despite having been made available for digital download via iTunes since October of last year,

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Communications Management Media Public Relations Sports Journalism 

The XLVIII Super Bowl and Advertising

January 26, 2014January 27, 2014 John Jewell Advertising, audience, Brands, broadcast, public relations, ratings, slots, Super Bowl, Television, United States

Posted by: Dr John Jewell On February 2nd, the US holds its most watched and celebrated sporting event: the Super

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Journalism Media 

Evening TV News bulletins influenced by rolling 24 hour news culture

December 29, 2013January 16, 2014 Richard Sambrook 24-hour news, breaking news, Broadcasting, European Journal of Communication, journalism, news culture, ofcom, Television

Posted by: Dr Stephen Cushion Despite competition from new platforms online, on smart phones or on 24-hour television news channels,

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Doctor Who and the Difficult Question: Critical Reflections upon Casting the Twelfth Doctor

August 6, 2013August 6, 2013 Ross Garner Age, BBC One, Brand Equity, Doctor Who, Gender, Peter Capaldi, Promotion, Race, Television, Twelfth Doctor

Posted by Dr Ross Garner On Sunday (4th August), I had the pleasure of being invited on to Jamie Owen’s programme

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